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An enquiry into the life and writings of Homer
Blackwell, Thomas (1701-1757)
1735
First edition. Attributed to Thomas Blackwell the Younger. Errata: p. [81] at end.
A poem sacred to the memory of the reverend, Mr. James Smith, principal of the University of Edinburgh, and one of the ministers of the city
Blair, Hugh (1718-1800)
1736
Anon., by Hugh Blair.
The black-bird's tale : a poem
Stacy, Edmund (1710-1715)
[1710]
A satire against the Whigs. Published anonymously. Attributed to Edmund Stacy. Cf. Foxon, v. 1, p. 751. One of two "second" editions, this one having a misprint in line 1, "Blacbird".
The black-bird's tale : a poem
Stacy, Edmund (1710-1715)
1710
A satire against the Whigs. Published anonymously. Attributed to Edmund Stacy. Cf. Foxon, v. 1, p. 751.
Alfred : An epick poem. In twelve books. Dedicated to the illustrious Prince Frederick of Hanover
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1729)
1723
Head and tail pieces. Initials.
Creation : A philosophical poem. Demonstrating the existence and providence of a God. In seven books
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1729)
1712
Essays upon several subjects
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1729)
1716
In the second edition, 1717, a second volume of essays was added.
Instructions to Vander Bank : a sequel to the Advice to the poets: a poem, occasion'd by the glorious success of Her Majesty's arms, under the command of the Duke of Marlborough, the last year in Flandres
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1729); Blackmore, Sir Richard (1729); Vanderbank, John (1694-1739)
1709
One of two issues in this first edition year.
The nature of man : a poem : in three books
Blackmore, Sir Richard (1729)
1711
Anonymous. By Sir Richard Blackmore. Cf. Halkett & Laing.