Satire, English - Early works to 1800
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An essay for illustrating the Roman poets. For the use of schools. By Tho: Jaffray, M.A
Jaffray, ThomasDate: M.DCC.V. [1705]- E-books
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Saint George, and Saint Patrick or, the rival saintesses. An epic poem of the eighteenth century.
Date: 1800- E-books
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Terræ-Filius . Number I. Tuesday, July 5, 1763. To be continued daily during the Encænia at Oxford, in honour of the peace.
Colman, George, 1732-1794.Date: [1763]- E-books
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New miscellanies containing the most material and useful parts of the New Testament, (on a Plan Entirely New) Each Subject in Verse, and the same in Prose: particularly Our Lord's Prayer, Never Attempted by Any in the like Manner. necessary for all families. The Prodigal Son, with his Soliloquy when his Fortune was spent. Against Profane Swearers, with God's Judgments upon many. Divine Love, and her several Enemies. Dives and Lazarus, and the End of wicked rich Men terrible. Christmas-Day, and a Pastoral. Revenge, and its fatal Consequences, Murder and Self-Murder. Good-Friday, and an Hymn. Easter-Sunday, and an Hymn. A New Pastoral on the Death of Mr Pope, in the Character of Daphnis. With Morning and Evening Hymns. Together with some verses against Lord Chatham's enemies, published in the news-papers, in 1766. By John Taperell, Formerly Student of the University of Oxford.
Taperell, John, b. 1710.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- E-books
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The nabob, or, Asiatic plunderers : a satyrical poem, in a dialogue between a friend and the author : to which are annexed, a few fugitive pieces of poetry, [Richard Clarke].
Richard ClarkeDate: 1773