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Laudatory poetry, English - Early works to 1800

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    A trip to Dunkirk or, a hue and cry after the pretended Prince of Wales. Being a panegyrick on the descent.

    | Date: 1708
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    A panegyrical poem on the fair and celebrated beauties in and about the city of Canterbury Most Respectfully and Humbly inscrib'd, To all the aforesaid Bright Young Ladies. In and Near the aforesaid City. By T. H. Gent.

    T. H. | Date: 1718
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    The antisatyrist . A dialogue. To which is prefixed, A short Dissertation on Panegyric, and Satyr.

    | Date: MDCCL. [1750]
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    A congratulatory poem, on the coronation of Queen Ann; as it was presented to Her Most Serene Majesty. By Richard Burridge, Author of the Visions of Dom Quevedo, Burlesqu'd

    Burridge, Richard, b. 1670. | Date: 1702
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    A poem in praise of nastiness. To Cindercola scrub

    | Date: 1724

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