Egleton, Stephen, fl. 1779-1809.
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A poem for Queen Charlotte's birth-day which, for the good of trade, is appointed to be kept on the eighteenth of January: But is Originally on the Nineteenth of May. To which is added, an acrostick, congratulation, and caution. By Stephen Egleton, a stander in need of help. Residing at No. 42, St. Andrew's Hill, near St. Paul's.
Egleton, Stephen, fl. 1779-1809.Date: [1780?]- E-books
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The bethlehem star , veiled and unveiled: in its various New-Testament magnitudes: after the manner of Sternhold and Hopkins. (see Singing Psalms IV. Ciii. Cxlvi. By Stephen Egleton, citizen and stationer, of London.
Egleton, Stephen, fl. 1779-1809.Date: in the Year 1779- E-books
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Brotherly and friendly advice before and after the approaching general fast appointed by the legislature to be holden throughout his Majesty's Dominions on Thursday (in Scotland) the 3d, and Friday (in England and Ireland) the 4th Days of February next ensuing. By Stephen Egleton, a stander in need of help; Residing at No. 42, St. Andrew's Hill, near St. Paul's.
Egleton, Stephen, fl. 1779-1809.Date: [1780]- E-books
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The birth, life, death, resurection [sic],, and assension [sic] of Jesus Christ, the Son of the Blessed . Exemplified in four parts, ... with four new addition [sic],al epigrams. ... By Stephen Egleton, a stander in need of help.
Egleton, Stephen, fl. 1779-1809.Date: [1780?]- E-books
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A prayer for Protestant Kings , (more especially for His most excellent Majesty King George the Third) in times of wars and tumults. To which is added, an acrostick and caution. By Stephen Egleton, a stander in need of help; Residing at No, 42, St. Andrew's Hill, near St. Paul's.
Egleton, Stephen, fl. 1779-1809.Date: [1780?]