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Title: A description of hell. In imitation of Milton.
Author: Rowe, Elizabeth
Attribution: Rowe
Date(s): 1704 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 45
Contents: Description of the horrors of hell and the terrible despair of sinners
(including Catholic persecutors of Protestants) who can see the heavenly bliss
they have lost. Imitating Milton.
Title: A description of hell in imitation of Mr Milton
Author: Rowe, Elizabeth
Attribution: Mrs Rowe
Date(s): 1704 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 67
Contents: Description of the horrors of hell and the terrible despair of sinners (including Catholic persecutors of Protestants) who can see the heavenly bliss they have lost. Imitating Milton.
Title: A dialogue between the fallen angels and a human spirit just entred into the
other world
Author: Rowe, Elizabeth
Attribution: Mrs Rowe
Date(s): 1704 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 45
Contents: Dialogue after death between a soul condemned to hell for a single sin, and
the devils, or fallen angels, who enticed him; lamenting the loss of heaven
Title: A dialogue betwen the fallen angels and a humane spirit just
enterd into the other world
Author: Rowe, Elizabeth
Attribution: Mrs Rowe
Date(s): 1704 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 67
Contents: Dialogue after death between a soul condemned to hell for a single sin, and the devils, or fallen angels, who enticed him; lamenting the loss of heaven
Title: To the unknown God
Author: Rowe, Elizabeth
Attribution: From Mrs Rowe's Friendship in Death, p.101
Date(s): 1729 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 67
Contents: Extracts from the religious poem in Letter 4 of Rowe's "Letters Moral and Entertaining", I, praising a perfect, ubiquitous but incomprehensible God