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Aesop3
H. G (1709-)3
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1661-17243
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-17223
Bellamy, D2
Bellamy, D (1687-)2
Holdsworth, E2
Holdsworth, E (1684-1746)2
Lydgate, John1
Lydgate, John (1370?-1451?)1

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The eagle and the robin : An apologue. Translated from the original of Æsop, written two thousand years since, and now rendred in familiar verse

H. G (fl. 1709); Aesop; Holdsworth, E (1684-1746); Bellamy, D (1687-)

1709

Preface signed: Horat. Gram. There is no evidence that this is a translation from Aesop. On the Duke of Marlborough and Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford. "Taffey's triumph" is Daniel Bellamy the el...

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The eagle and the robin : An apologue. Translated from the original of Æsop, written two thousand years since, and now rendred in familiar verse

H. G (fl. 1709); Aesop; Holdsworth, E (1684-1746); Bellamy, D (1687-)

1709

Preface signed: Horat. Gram. There is no evidence that this is a translation from Aesop. On the Duke of Marlborough and Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford. "Taffey's triumph" is Daniel Bellamy the el...

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The eagle and the robin : An apologue. Translated from the original of Aesop, written two thousand years since, and now rendred in familiar verse

H. G (fl. 1709); Aesop; Lydgate, John (1370?-1451?)

1709

The second poem, embodying a prophecy by an old cat is entitled "Robin Red Breast, with the beasts". Preface signed: Horat. Gram.; sometimes ascribed to William King. Horat Gram presumably standin...

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