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People and organisations | Count |
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Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745 | 12 |
Waller, Edmund (1606-1687) | 5 |
Walsh, William (1663-1708) | 3 |
Mary, II, Queen of England, 1662-1694 | 2 |
Waldron, George (1690-1730?) | 2 |
Waller, William, Sir, D. 1699 | 2 |
Walpole, Robert | 2 |
Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745) | 2 |
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Duke of, 1682-1761 | 1 |
Bath, William Pulteney | 1 |
The works of Edmund Waller, esqr., in verse and prose
Waller, Edmund (1606-1687)
1729
First edition. Title-page engraved.
The projector's looking-glass : being the last dying words and confession of Sir Robert Marral, &c. &c. : in an epistle to his associates, (wherein he makes a confession of some notorious crimes, whereof he has long been suspected)
1733
A satire, in verse, on Robert Walpole. At the foot of the title-page is the note "The picture may be had of Mr. Aldam" - which probably refers to "The picture of pictures" [a woodcut, with verses dire...
The Negotiators, or, Don Diego brought to reason : an excellent new ballad : tune of Packington's pound
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1738
A satire on the negotiations preliminary to the Convention of the Pardo carried on between Robert ["Sir Blue-string"] and Horatio Walpole and the Spanish envoy, Sir Thomas FitzGerald ["the Irish Don D...
Ode for the thanksgiving day [for the victory at Ramillies]
Walsh, William (1663-1708)
1706
Also issued as part of: 'A collection of poems, occasionally written', London, 1708. Anon., by William Walsh.
The compleat works in verse and prose
Waldron, George (1690-1730?); Waldron, Theodosia
1731
Signatures: a-d² A-4E² *A-*3B². Dedication signed by the widow, and editor, Theodosia Waldron. An edition of 110 copies printed. The poems include Latin verse: the prose has separate paging. ...
The regency and return: a poem
Waldron, George (1690-1730?)
[1717?]
Refers to George I. Drop-head title.
A walk from St. James's to Convent-Garden [sic], the back-way through the Meuse : In imitation of Mr. Gay's "Journey to Exeter". In a letter to a friend
Morrice, Bezaleel (1749)
1717
The 'Journey to Exeter' is the first of Gay's 'Two epistles', [1717], i.e. that to the earl of Burlington. Anon., possibly by Bezaleel Morrice.
Instructions to a painter for the drawing of the posture & progress of His Ma[jes]ties forces at sea, under the command of His Highness Royal : together with the battel & victory obtained over the Dutch, June 3, 1665
Waller, Edmund (1606-1687)
1666
First complete edition. An anonymous broadside, containing the first part of the poem, was published, 1665, under a slightly different title.
On the park at St. Jamese's
Waller, Edmund (1606-1687)
[1660?]
The unauthorized version of Waller's Poem on St. James's Park, 1661, which followed it. Catalogued from drop-head title and colophon. A poem. Anon.
A poem on the present assembling of the Parliament, March the 6th. 1678
Waller, Edmund (1606-1687)
[1679]
Anon., attributed to Edmund Waller. cf. NUC pre-1956. First line: Break, sacred morn, on our expecting Isle. Caption title.
Dagon's fall, or, The knight turn'd out of commission
[1680]
Possibly about Sir William Waller. In verse. Anon. Caption title.
An Answer to Dagon's fall; or The knight turned out of commission : being a vindication of Sir W.W
[1681]
Caption title. "In April 1680 the king put him [Sir William Waller, d. 1699] out of commission of the peace." -- DNB. In verse. Anon.