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Harte, Walter (1709-1774)3
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1661-17241
Harris, Josep (1714-)1
Harrison, William (1685-1713)1
Harte, Walter1
J. P (1714-)1
Oxford, Robert Harley1
Oxford, Robert Harley Earl of (1661-1724)1
Pope, Alexander1
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)1

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An essay on reason

Harte, Walter (1709-1774); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)

1735

Issued in two variant forms. The first variant has a final advertisement leaf containing twenty lines of text and the catchword on p. 19 is: In. The second variant has twenty-seven lines of text on th...

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An essay on reason

Harte, Walter (1709-1774)

1735

Anon., by Walter Harte.

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An Indian pastoral eclogue

Harris, Josep (fl. 1661-1714)

Printed in the year, 1717

Title vignette; headpiece; initial. Dedication signed: Joseph Harris. Anon., by Joseph Harris.

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An epistle to the author of the Essay on reason

Harte, Walter (1709-1774)

1735

Verse. An attack on Walter Harte's 'An essay on reason', London, 1735. Anon.

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A tale. Robin's tame pidgeons turn'd wild

1713

Satire in verse on Robert Harley, 1st earl of Oxford, ("Robin"). Anon.

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On His Grace the Duke of Marlborough going for Holland. In imitation of the third ode of the first book of Horace

Harrison, William (1685-1713)

1707

Anonymous. By William Harrison. Imprint taken from colophon. "Thrice happy barque, to whom is giv'n".

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To Robert Earl of Oxford, late Lord Treasurer, on his excess of mirth, at the proclaming of His Majesty King George : To the tune of, Ye Commons and Peers

J. P (fl. 1714); Oxford, Robert Harley Earl of (1661-1724)

[1714]

Four stanzas, printed in 1 column, with many printing errors.

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