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The satyrical works of Titus Petronius Arbiter, in prose and verse. In three parts. Together with his life and character, written by Mons. St. Evremont; and a key to the satyr, by a person of quality. Made English by Mr. Wilson, Mr. Burnaby, Mr. Blount, Mr. Tho. Brown, Capt. Ayloff, and several others. And adorn'd with cuts. To which is added, The charms of liberty; a poem, by the late Duke of D-----
Petronius Arbiter; Saint-Evremond (1613-1703); Wilson, John (1626-1696); Devonshire, William Cavendish Duke of (1640-1707)
1708
Title within double line border.
The works of Petronius Arbiter, translated by several hands. With a key by a person of honour, and also his life and character by Monsieur St. Evremont
Petronius Arbiter; Saint-Evremond (1613-1703); Devonshire, William Cavendish Duke of (1640-1707); Wilson, John (1626-1696); Buckingham, John Sheffield Duke of (1648-21)
1714
"The charms of liberty: a poem, occasion'd by the Archbishop of Cambray's Telemachus... By the late Duke of Devonshire": p.335-340.
The charms of liberty: a poem
Devonshire, William Cavendish Duke of (1640-1707); Hills, Henry (1713)
Printed in the year 1709
Signatures: A⁸. Drop-head title: "The charms of liberty: a poem,". One of two variant editions. In this edition the drop-head title prints "charms of liberty" in italics, and has a comma after '...
The charms of liberty: a poem
Devonshire, William Cavendish Duke of (1640-1707); Hills, Henry (1713)
Printed in the year, 1709
Signatures: A⁸. Duke of D- = William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire. In: 'A collection of the best English poetry, by several hands', London, 1717. A piracy?. One of two variants. In this...
[The works of Petronius Arbiter, translated by several hands. With a key by a person of honour, and also his life and character by Monsieur St. Evremont]
Petronius Arbiter; Devonshire, William Cavendish Duke of (1640-1707); Wilson, John (1626-1696); Buckingham, John Sheffield Duke of (1648-21)
[1714?]
Wanting all before p.281. No imprint at foot of p.360 (another issue has imprint of George Strahan, 1713 in that position). "The charms of liberty: a poem, occasion'd by the Archbishop of Cambray's ...