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  1. Wright, George Esq [Author]

    The rural Christian : or, the pleasures of religion. An allegorical poem: In four books. To which are added, sylvan letters; or, the benefits of retirement. By a young gentleman

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    London: printed for J. Buckland, at No. 57, in Pater-Noster Row, MDCCLXXII. [1772] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  2. Vergilius Maro, Publius [Author]

    The works : of Virgil, in Latin and English. ... The Æneid translated by ... Christopher Pitt, the Eclogues and Georgics, with notes ... by ... Joseph Warton. With several new observations by Mr. Holdsworth, Mr. Spence, and others. Also, a dissertation on the sixth book of the Æneid, by Mr. Warburton. On the shield of Æneas, by Mr. W. Whitehead. On the character of Japis, by ... Dr. Atterbury, ... And, three essays ... by the editor. In four volumes

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    London: printed for R. Dodsley, 1753 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. Vergilius Maro, Publius [Author]

    The works : of Virgil: containing his Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis. Translated into English verse; by Mr. Dryden. In three volumes - [The sixth edition]

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    London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXX. [1730] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. Bloody news from Chelmsford: or, a proper new ballad, containing a true and perfect relation of a most barbarous murder : committed upon the body of a country parson who died of a great wound given him in the bottom of his belly, by a most cruel country-butcher for being too familiar with his wife: for which fact he is to be tried for his life at this next assizes. To the tune of Chevy-Chase

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    Oxford: [s.n.], printed in the year, MDCLXIII. [1663] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  5. Bloody news from Chelmsford: or, A proper new ballad : containing a true and perfect relation of a most barbarous murther committed upon the body of a country parson who died of a great wound given him in the bottom of his belly, by a most cruel country-butcher for being too familiar with his wife: for which fact he is to be tried for his life at this next assizes. To the tune of Chevy-Chase

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    Oxford: [s.n.], Printed in the year, MDCLXIII. [1663] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  6. Virgil [Author]

    P. Virgilii Maronis opera : interpretatione & notis illustravit Carolus Ruæus, Soc. Jesu, jussu christianissimi regis, ad usum serenissimi Delphini. Juxta editionem novissimam parisiensem, A. 1722

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    Londini: impensis H. Knaplock, D. Midwinter, W. Innys & R. Manby, M. Robinson, A. Ward, J. & P. Knapton, J. Clarke (duck-Lane) T. Longman, J. Hodges, C. Bathurst, MDCCXL. [1740] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  7. The country-man and his wife Joan in mourning : Being an elegy, on the much lamented death of Mr. John Tuchin, the late famous author of the Observator. Who departed this life, ... the 23d of September, 1707

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    [London]: Priuted [sic] by D. R. [i.e. D. Richmond] in Half-pav'd Court, Salsbury-Court, [1707?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  8. Cornish, Philip [Author]

    Miscellany poems viz : I. The Hermit's Advice to a Despairing Lover. II. A Letter to a Friend i'th' Country. III. A Dream. IV. A Country Life. V. Psalm xc. Ver. 10. Paraphras'd. VI. On a young Fellow Foppishly drest. Vii. A Prologue to a Medley. Viii. A Burlesque Complaint. By Philip Cornish, Comedian

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    Boston: sold by W. Garratt, MDCCXXXIX. [1739] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  9. N-n, J-n [Author]

    A funeral elegy on the Father of his Country, the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin : Who departed this life, at Deanery House Kev. street. On Saturday the 19th inst. Octob. 1745. By J-n N-n[.]

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    [Dublin]: s.n, [1745] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  10. An Elegy on the much lamented death of Mr. John Parnel one of His Majesty's judges of the King's Bench, who departed this life at his country seat near Maryborough in the Queen's County, on Sunday the 2d of this instant July 1727

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    [Dublin]: s.n, [1727] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  11. An Elegy on the much lamented death of Robert Rochford, lord chief baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer : Who departed this life at his country seat in Gawl's Town in the county West-meath, on Wednesday the 11th of this instant October 1727

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    [Dublin]: s.n, [1727] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  12. Elegy on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable William Whitshed, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas, who departed this life at his country seat at Stormonstown, on Saturday the 26th of this instant August 1727

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    [Dublin]: s.n, [1727] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  13. The harlot's progress : or, the humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth . I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyric̀al Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-Bar and Bow-Bell Doctors, on the Nature of her Distemper; and her last Will and Testament. VI. Her Burial; the Funeral Pomp of Harlots in Triumph; Six Mutes, Sisters of the Trade; the Parson, a very Wag; the Clerk, a Sly-Boots; and the Undertaker, one of the Family of the Sad Dogs - [The third edition]

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    London: printed for B. Dickinson at Inigo Jones's Head, against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand ; and R. Mountague at the General Post-Office in Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane : and sold by J. Brotherton at the Royal-Exchange ; R. Ware in Amen Corner ; A. Dodd near Temple-Bar; J. Brindly in Bond-Street; J Jolliff in St. James's Street; and J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, [1732] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  14. The harlot's progress : or, the humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyrical Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-Bar and Bow-Bell Doctors, on the Nature of her Distemper; and her last Will and Testament. VI. Her Burial; the Funeral Pomp of Harlots in Triumph; Six Mutes, Sisters of the Trade; the Parson, a very Wag; the Clerk, a Sly-Boots; and the Undertaker, one of the Family of the Sad Dogs - [The second edition]

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    London: printed for B. Dickinson at Inigo Jones's Hea against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand ; and R. Mountague at the General Post-Office in Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane : and sold by J. Brotherton at the Royal-Exchange ; R. Ware in Amen Corner ; A. Dodd near Temple-Bar ; J. Brindly in Bond-Street; J. Jolliff in St. James's Street; and J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, [1732] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  15. Taylor, John [Author]

    The olde, old, very olde man: or the age and long life of Thomas Par : the sonne of John Parr of Winnington in the parish of Alberbury; in the country of Salopp, (or Shropshire) who was borne in the raigne of King Edward the 4th. and is now living in the Strand, being aged 152. yeares and odd monethes. His manner of life and conversation in so long a pilgrimage; his marriages, and his bringing up to London about the end of September last. 1635. Written by Iohn Taylor

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    London: Printed [by A. Mathewes] for Henry Gosson, 1635 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  16. Vaughan, Henry [Author]

    Olor Iscanus : A collection of some select poems, and translations following, viz. 1. Of the benefit wee may get by our enemies, 2. Of the diseases of the mind, and of the body. Both written in Greek, by that great philosopher Plutarch. 3. Of the diseases of the mind, and of the body, and which of them is most pernicious, written in Greek by Maximus Tyrius. 4. Of the praise [and] happiness of a country life; written in Span[ish] by Antonio de Guevara: Bishop of Carthagena. All Englished by H. Vaughan, Silurist

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    London: printed, and are to be sold by Peter Parker, at the Leg and Star in Cornhil, against the Royal Exchange, 1679 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO