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Health, a poem : Shewing how to procure, preserve, and restore it. To which is annex'd The doctor's decade
Baynard, Edward (1641-)
1740
The author's real name is given on the title-page of this edition. With a half-title.
Sophonisba : or, Hannibal's overthrow. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Their Majesties servants
Lee, Nathaniel (1653?-1692)
1681
Indexed in: Wing L871; Macdonald 117a; the Oxford prologue by Dryden and the Oxford epilogue are printed at the end.
The Plain dealer : being Select essays on several curious subjects, relating to friendship, love, and gallantry, marriage, morality, mercantile affairs, painting, history, poetry, and other branches of polite literature. Publish'd originally in the year 1724. And now collected into two volumes (v.1)
Hill, Aaron (1685-1750); Bond, William (1735)
1734
Originally issued in 117 semiweekly numbers dated Mar. 23, 1724-May 7, 1725.
The Plain dealer : being Select essays on several curious subjects, relating to friendship, love, and gallantry, marriage, morality, mercantile affairs, painting, history, poetry, and other branches of polite literature. Publish'd originally in the year 1724. And now collected into two volumes (v.2)
Hill, Aaron (1685-1750); Bond, William (1735)
1734
Originally issued in 117 semiweekly numbers dated Mar. 23, 1724-May 7, 1725.
The royal convert. A tragedy : As it is acted at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-Market. By Her Majesty's sworn servants
Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718)
1708
With a half-title.
Mount Caburn : A poem humbly inscribed to her Grace, the Dutchess of Newcastle
Hay, William (1695-1755); Stagg, John (1694-1746); Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761)
1730
Cover title with vignette; headpieces; initials.
A sorrowful ditty; or, The lady's lamentation for the death of her favorite cat : A parody
Smollett, Tobias George (1721-1771)
1748
A parody of Thomas Gray's Ode on the death of a favorite cat. cf. Jones, C.E., Smollett studies. p. 117.
An address of thanks from the Society of Rakes : to the pious author of An essay upon improving and adding to the strength of Great Britain and Ireland by fornication. To which is added, an epistle to the said author, by another hand
Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758)
1735
Anon., by Allan Ramsay. Verse. Addressed to Philosark, i.e. D. MacLauchlan, author of the 'Essay'.
Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow : A tragedy acted at the Theatre Royal
Lee, Nathaniel (1653?-1692)
1697
Contains (on H4 recto) Dryden's "Prologue to the University of Oxford". Includes cast list.
Rabshakeh vapulans, or, An answer to The tribe of Levi : in vindication of the clergy : a poem, with a preface reflecting on the wit and civility of that famous poem, and some late pamphlets of the same nature
1691
An answer to a satire attributed to John Tutchin. One of a series of pamphlets concerned with William Sherlock; it also contains a few lines directed against Dryden. Anon.
The Duchess of Devonshire's cow; a poem
Carlisle, Frederick Howard Earl of (1748-1825); Combe, William (1742-1823)
1777
Anon., variously attributed to Lord Carlisle and William Combe. Cf. Hamilton, H.W. Combe, p. 85; Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.); DNB, NUC pre-1956, 117, 165.