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excise tax1
political ballads and songs1

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Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-17614
Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)4
Milbourne, Luke3
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)1
Boileau-Despreaux, Nicolas (1636-1711)1
Browne, Joseph (1721-)1
Dryden, John1
Dryden, John (1631-1700)1
Gentleman of New Inn Hall1
Hills, Henry1

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Alma mater: a satirical poem. Designed to have been published in March last

Gentleman of New Inn Hall

1733

With a half-title. Anon. Contains many allusions to members of the University of Oxford.

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The art of poetry, written in French

Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas (1636-1711); Soames, Sir William; Dryden, John (1631-1700); Hills, Henry (1713)

1710

Also issued as part of: 'A collection of the best English poetry, by several hands', London, 1717. A piracy? Mentioned by Macdonald (p.37) as a late edition, but without comment.

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The campaign : a poem, to his grace the Duke of Marlborough

Addison, Joseph (1672-1719); Marlborough, John Churchill Duke of (1650-1722)

1713

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The city triumphant, or, The burning of the excise-monster : a new ballad. To the tune of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury

1733

Lyrics only. Anon. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature, no. 7092.

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The circus, or, British Olympicks : a satyr on the ring in Hide-Park

Browne, Joseph (fl. 1700-1721)

1709

In verse. "A piracy [published] by Henry Hills."--Foxon B527.9. Advertisement: last page.

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Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly, St.Peter's-poor parson, near the exchange of principles

Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)

1709

Tom of Bedlam is a pseudonym of Luke Milbourne.

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Bess o' Bedlam's love to her brother Tom: with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadly

Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)

1709

Anon., by Luke Milbourne?. A satirical attack on bishop Benjamin Hoadley.

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Bess o' Bedlam's love to her brother Tom: with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadly

Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)

1709

Anon., by Luke Milbourne?.

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