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Brotherton Collection5
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classical poetry1
english poetry1
epigrams1
occasional verse, english1

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Flecknoe, Richard (1678)2
Fleming, Robert (1660?-1716)1
Fletcher, Phineas (1582-1650)1
Fletcher, Thomas (1666-1713)1
Pindar1
Virgil1

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Epigrams of all sorts, made at several times, on several occasions

Flecknoe, Richard (1678)

1671

Special t.p. and text (p. [1]-[20] at end): Epigrams divine and moral, dedicated to Her Majesty. [S.l. : s.n.], 1670. Caption title to this part reads: Divine and moral epigrams. The fourth book. A3...

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A farrago of several pieces

Flecknoe, Richard (1678)

1666

Prose and verse. Pagination somewhat irregular.

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The mirrour of divine love unvail'd, in a poetical paraphrase of the high and mysterious Song of Solomon : Whereunto is added a miscellany of several other poems, sacred and moral. Together with some few Pindariques in the close

Fleming, Robert (1660?-1716)

1691

Booklist of J. Salusbury: p. [2]-[3] at end. Added t.-p., engraved. "A large poetical paraphrase of the Song of Solomon", "Poems: being miscellanies and pindariques" have special title-pages; "Pinda...

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Locustae, vel, Pietas Iesuitica

Fletcher, Phineas (1582-1650)

1627

The first part (p. 1-25) in Latin verse; the second (p. 26-100) in English, with title: The Locusts, or, Apollyonists. Pagination and signatures continuous. Error in paging: 78 numbered 87.

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Poems on several occasions and translations : wherein the first and second books of Virgil's Æneis are attempted in English

Fletcher, Thomas (1666-1713); Virgil

1692

First ed. Cf. NUC pre-1956. "Licensed, Robert Midgley, Jan. 11, 1691" -- p. [1]. Advertisement on p. [1]-[2] at end.

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