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Browne, Isaac Hawkins (1705-1760)2
Browne, Joseph (1721-)2
Brome, Henry, D. 1652?1
Bromehead, Joseph (1747-)1
Brooke, Henry (1703?-1783)1
Broome, William (1689-1745)1
Brown, Thomas (1663-1704)1
Browne, Joseph1
Browne, William (1590-1645)1
Carpenter, Henry1

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The oak and the dunghill. : A fable

Broome, William (1689-1745)

1728

Anon., by William Broome?.

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The fire side: a pastoral soliloquy : On the E--- of G----- taking the S--ls

Browne, Isaac Hawkins (1705-1760); Carpenter, Henry (fl. 1741-1755?)

[1746]

Anonymous. By Isaac Hawkins Browne. With half-title: "The fire side; a pastoral soliloquy". A MS version at Chetham's Library, Manchester is ascribed to Sr Hanbury Williams -- Foxon. A satire on...

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A Dialogue betwixt H.B.'s ghost and his dear author R.L.S

[1681]

A satire on Henry Brome (H.B.) and Roger L'Estrange (R.L.S.). In prose and verse. Date of Publication from Wing. The ghost speaks in verse; "L.S." or "R.S.", in prose with a final verse triplet....

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Universal beauty : a poem (Pt.1-6)

Brooke, Henry (1703?-1783)

1735

Imprint varies: (- printed for J. Wilcox and L. Gilliver). Anon., by Henry Brooke.

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A Description of Mr. D--n's funeral. : A poem

Brown, Thomas (1663-1704)

1700

A lampoon on Dryden, attributed to Thomas Brown. cf. Brit.mus. Catalogue.

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The country parson's honest advice to that judicious lawyer, and worthy minister of state, my Lord Keeper

Browne, Joseph (fl. 1700-1721)

[1706]

Anon., by Joseph Browne? Browne was convicted of publishing this poem, but consistently denied authorship. A satire in verse on William Cowper, 1st earl Cowper.

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Britannia's pastorals (v.1-2)

Browne, William (1590-1645)

[1613?]-1616

Title-page of pt. 2 has imprint: London, Printed by Thomas Snodham for George Norton, and are to be sold at the signe of the Red Bull without Temple-barre. 1616. First edition, second issue?, i.e. S...

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Brown bread and honour, : a tale. Moderniz'd from an ancient manuscript of Chaucer

1716

Satire, in verse. The ascription to Chaucer is false. Anon.

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The immortality of the soul : A poem

Browne, Isaac Hawkins (1705-1760); Hay, William (1695-1755)

1754

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