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An election ball, in poetical letters from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to his wife, at Glocester
Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805); Reading, Burnet (fl. 1775-1822); W. H (fl.1660); Bampfylde, Copplestone-Warre (1719?-1791)
1779
"The first ode of the the first book of Horace imitated", with Latin notes on opposite pages, is addressed to John Miller: p. [5]-21. "An election ball": p. [23]-64. Illustrations by [Burnet] Read...
A dialogue between a member of Parliament and his servant : In imitation of the seventh satire of the second book of Horace
Cambridge, Richard Owen (1717-1802); Horace
1752
The text of the seventh satire in Latin and that of the imitation in English are given on opposite pages.
Original sonnets on various subjects : and Odes paraphrased from Horace
Seward, Anna (1742-1809); Horace; Park, Thomas (1759-1834); Cary, Henry Francis (1772-1844); Sael, George (1799)
1799
4to: [pi]1 A-Z[sup]4 Aa[sup]2. Engr. vignette on t-p; half-title ("Original sonnets, &c. By Anna Seward. Price six shillings and sixpence.") is A1r, following t-p (pi1r). -- The author's preface to ...
Original sonnets on various subjects : and Odes paraphrased from Horace
Seward, Anna (1742-1809); Horace; Park, Thomas (1759-1834); Cary, Henry Francis (1772-1844); Sael, George (1799)
1799
4to: [pi]1 A-Z[sup]4 Aa[sup]2. Engr. vignette on t-p; half-title ("Original sonnets, &c. By Anna Seward. Price six shillings and sixpence.") is A1r, following t-p (pi1r). -- The author's preface to ...
The odes, epodes, and carmen seculare of Horace
Horace; Boscawen, William (1752-1811)
1793
Errata on final page. "Life of Horace", p. [xxix]-xli.
Select Satires of Horace, translated into English verse, and, for the most part, adapted to the present times and manners
Horace; Geddes, Alexander (1737-1802)
1779
Indexed in: ESTC,
A poetical epistle to a falling minister: also an imitation of the twelfth ode of Horace
Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Pindar, Peter (1738-1819); Horace
1789
A satire on William Pitt.
An election ball in poetical letters : in the Zomerzetshire dialect, from Mr. Inkle, a freeman of Bath, to his wife at Glocester : with a poetical address to John Miller, esq. at Batheaston villa
Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805)
[1776]
"The first ode of the first book of Horace imitated".