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The first of April, or The triumphs of folly: : a poem, dedicated to a celebrated dutchess
Combe, William (1742-1823)
1777
By William Combe. Cf. BM.
The saints. A satire
Combe, William (1742-1823); Bew, John (1793)
1778
Sometimes attributed to William Combe. Verse. An attack on the religious enthusiasm of the Methodists. Another edition has the title 'The fanatic saints. With a half-title and a final advertis...
An heroic epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord Craven : on his delivering the following sentence at the county meeting at Abingdon, on Tuesday November 7, 1775. "I will have it known there is respect due to a lord."
Combe, William (1742-1823); Wheeble, John
1776
Anonymous. By William Combe. With a half-title. Verse.
The diaboliad : a poem. Dedicated to the worst man in His Majesty's dominions
Combe, William (1742-1823)
1677 [i.e.1777]
A satire on Simon, Lord Irnham. Cf. Dict. nat. biog.
The diabo-lady: or, a match in hell. : A poem. Dedicated to the worst woman in Her Majesty's dominions
Combe, William (1742-1823); Fielding and Walker (Firm)
1777
The dedication signed: Belphegor, i.e. William Combe.
The heroic epistle answered
Craven, William Craven Baron (1791); Combe, William (1742-1823); Wilkie, J (1785)
1776
A satire in verse on William Combe's 'An heroic epistle to Lord Craven'. Sometimes erroneously attributed to Craven; also attributed to Combe -- ESTC. Signatures: pi[sup]1 A-B[sup]2 [C][sup]1. F...