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A hymn to liberty
Cooke, Thomas (1703-1756)
1746
Attributed to Thomas Cooke by Foxon. In verse. Signatures: A1 B-D E1. Anon., by Thomas Cooke.
A hymn to liberty
Cooke, Thomas (1703-1756)
1746
Attributed to Thomas Cooke by Foxon. In verse. Signatures: A1 B-D E1. Anon., by Thomas Cooke.
An ode on martial virtue : to which are prefixed observations on taste, and the present state of poetry in England
Cooke, Thomas (1703-1756); Ligonier, John Louis Ligonier Earl (1680-1770)
1750
Anon., by Thomas Cooke. The prefatory observations are "A continuation of the Discourse before the Ode on beauty", another anonymous poem by Cooke, 1749.
A rhapsody on virtue and pleasure. : To the Right Honourable James Reynolds Esq; late Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Cooke, Thomas (1703-1756); Reynolds, James (1686-1739)
1738
In verse.
The power of harmony: : a poem, in two books
Cooper, John Gilbert (1723-1769)
1745
Published anonymously. By John Gilbert Cooper. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).
Raven and owl: : a politico-polemico-sarcastico-historical dialogue
Neither-side, Neuter of No-land
1739
In verse.
Seventeen hundred and thirty-nine, or The modern p----s. : A satire. Most humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Philip Earl of Chesterfield
Gardiner (fl. 1739)
1739
Satirical verse on the modern peers, possibly by Gardiner. Anon.