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Top 10: People and organisations
| People and organisations | Count |
|---|---|
| Wesley, Samuel (1662-1735) | 4 |
| Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-1722 | 2 |
| Wesley, Samuel (1691-1739) | 2 |
| West, Gilbert (1703-1756) | 2 |
| Berry, John, 1661?-1730 | 1 |
| Bickham, George | 1 |
| Bickham, George (1706?-1771) | 1 |
| Church of England | 1 |
| Jesus Christ | 1 |
| Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694 | 1 |
The life of our blessed Lord & Saviour, Jesus Christ : an heroic poem, dedicated to Her Most Sacred Majesty : in ten books
Wesley, Samuel (1662-1735)
1693
"Preface, being an essay on heroic poetry" on pp.[5-18]; commendatory verses by Nahum Tate, Luke Milbourne, Pierre Le Motteux and others on pp. [19-31]. Title on engraved t.p.: The life of Christ. ...
Marlborough; or, The fate of Europe : a poem. Dedicated to the Right Honourable Master Godolphin
Wesley, Samuel (1662-1735)
1705
Final page numbered 12, the pagination of pp.9-10 being repeated.
Marlborough; or, The fate of Europe : a poem. Dedicated to the Right Honourable Master Godolphin
Wesley, Samuel (1662-1735)
1705
Final page numbered 12, the pagination of pp.9-10 being repeated.
Elegies on the Queen and Archbishop
Wesley, Samuel (1662-1735)
1695
Archbishop = John Tillotson. First edition.
Stowe, the gardens of the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Cobham : address'd to Mr. Pope
West, Gilbert (1703-1756); Bickham, George (1706?-1771)
1732
Has been wrongly ascribed to George Bickham the younger. Published anonymously. By Gilbert West. Cf. Foxon.
The west country nymph or the Loyal maid of Bristol : The flower of Bristol doth complain for the absence of her love and vows she constant will remain like to the turtle dove. Tune, Young Jammy
[1687?]
Verse - "Come all you maidens fair". Printed on one side only, in four columns, in gothic except for heading and colophon. Imprint from Wing CD-ROM, 1996. West country nymph.
Education, a poem in two cantos. Written in imitation of the style and manner of Spenser's Fairy Queen
West, Gilbert (1703-1756)
1751
No more published.
The parish priest. A poem upon a clergyman, lately deceas'd
Wesley, Samuel (1691-1739)
1731
By Samuel Wesley the younger. The "clergyman" is Wesley's father-in-law John Berry, vicar of Whatton in Norfolk.