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Elegies, songs, and an ode of Mr. Pope's : with instrumental parts

Miller, Edward (1735-1807); Baker, Thomas (fl. ca. 1758-1770); Bremner, Robert (1789); Haxby, Thomas (fl. ca. 1763-1797); Wynne, John (fl. ca. 1754-1779); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)

[1770?]

For 1-2 voices and orchestra or instrumental ensemble, in score. Letterpress preface. "Engrav'd by Thos. Baker."--p. 40. Title within decorative border. Pope's ode, beginning 'O vital spark of...

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A Miscellaneous collection of poems, songs and epigrams : By several hands. Publish'd by T. M. gent (v.1)

Mosse, T; Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)

1721

Editorship ascribed to T. Mosse. "To a young lady: with the works of Voiture. by Mr. Pope": vol. 2, p. 199-205. In vol. 2, p. 71 is not numbered.

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A Miscellaneous collection of poems, songs and epigrams : By several hands. Publish'd by T. M. gent (v.2)

Mosse, T; Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)

1721

Editorship ascribed to T. Mosse. "To a young lady: with the works of Voiture. by Mr. Pope": vol. 2, p. 199-205. In vol. 2, p. 71 is not numbered.

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Messiah : a sacred eclogue

Theaker, J; Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)

[ca. 1820]

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Vital spark of heavenly flame

Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)

[183-?]

Composer unidentified.

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The death of Hector

Homer; Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)

[ca. 1800?]

At head of title: Huddersfield Prize Glee.

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Pope's ode, The dying Christian to his soul

Harwood, Edward (1707-1787); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)

[ca. 1850?]

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Title: Messiah. A sacred eclogue.

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope; [Bible]

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem joyfully anticipating the birth of Christ, based on passages

from Isaiah; imitating Virgil's fourth Pastoral, or Eclogue

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Title: Messiah, a sacred eclogue in imetation of Virgil's Pollio

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: [Bible]

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 61

Contents: Religious poem joyfully anticipating the birth of Christ, based

on passages from Isaiah; imitating Virgil's fourth Pastoral, or

Eclogue.

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Title: On a young lady's leaving the town after the coronation

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1714

Manuscript: Lt 36

Contents: On a young woman (Teresa Blount) sad to exchange the flirtatious pleasures of

London town, after the coronation of George I, for the monotony of the

country, describing the life she might lead there

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Title: Messiah, A sacred eclogue in imitation of Virgil's Pollio

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope; [Bible]

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 67

Contents: Religious poem joyfully anticipating the birth of Christ, based on passages from Isaiah; imitating Virgil's fourth Pastoral or Eclogue. This copy provided with footnotes giving precise biblical references.

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Title: To a lady, on her leaving the Town

Author: Pope, Alexander

Date(s): 1714

Manuscript: Lt 93

Contents: On a young woman (Teresa Blount) sad to exchange the flirtatious pleasures of London town, after the coronation of George I, for the monotony of the country, describing the life she might lead there; lacking two lines

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