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Miscellaneous works, written by His Grace, George, late Duke of Buckingham [electronic resource] : Collected in One Volume from the Original Papers. Containing Poems on several Subjects. Epistles. Characters. Pindarics. The Militant Couple, a Dialogue. And the Farce upon [Segmoor-] Fight. With Letters, by and to the Duke of Buckingham. By Persons of Quality. Also State Poems on the Late Times, by Mr. Dryden, Sir George Etherege, Sir Fleetwood Sheppard, Mr. Butler, Author of Hudibras, Earl of D- Mr. Congreve, Mr. Otway, Mr. Brown, Capt. Ayloffe, &c. Never before Printed. With the late Duke of Buckingham's Speeches in the House of Lords, upon Conference with the Commons. To which is added, A Collection of Choice remarkable Speeches, that were spoken in both Houses of Parliament, by several Noblemen, and Commoners, in relation to the Government and Liberty of the Subject. In the Reigns of K. Charles I. The Usurpation of the Rump, and Oliver Cromwell. K. Charles II. and K. William III. &c.
by Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1704Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The pall-Mall miscellany. [electronic resource] : Containing, many curious pieces in prose and verse; with variety of new songs, adapted to old ballad tunes and country dances. Amongst about 20 others are the following, viz. The Rape of the Golden-Hair; or, the Defeat of P. Alexis by the Miller's Wife. A facetious Ballad. To the Tune of, To all you Ladies now on Land. The Tryal of Mr. Harvey of Chippenham in Wiltshire for having Criminal Conversation with the Wife of Mr. Gouldney, an Attorney of Chippenham aforesaid. Try'd at the Sittings of the Common-Pleas, Westminster, on Friday, Jan. 28, 1731-2, for which the Plaintiff recover'd 1000 l. Damages. The Irish Absentees new Litany; and the Character of an Irish Absentee. Inscrib'd to the E. of I---q--n. The Lucky Dwarf; or, the Marriage of a young Lady-Lord to a Carbuncle, Rich Heiress. A Ballad. To the Tune of, Packington's Pound. The Maiden-Wife; or, Nature Padlock'd; being a curious Poem on a certain young Dutchess who was made a Woman by Art, and restored to her Duke some Time after Seperation. Advice from L. H----y to Miss M--d-ws. The Six firisky Maids; or, the Amours of P. Alexis. A new Ballad. To the Tune of, Pretty Parrot say, &c. A new Court Ballad. To the Tune of, Of a noble Race was Shinkin. The Chaste Lovers; or, Kissing more Substantial than Coition. On discovering a Maiden Lady sleeping with her Face veil'd in a Morning. By a Youth. Two Satyrs on Marriage; and one on a Female Mischief-Maker. A Funeral Poem on the Death of Mrs. Gascoigne. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: [1732?]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Miscellaneous works, [electronic resource] : in verse and prose, of Mr. John Bancks. Consisting of Odes, Songs, &c. sacred to Love, Friendship, and Devotion. Tales and Fables, Humorous, Moral, and Satirical. Epistles, Ethic, Amorous, and Familiar. Epigrams, and other Occasional Poems. Essays in Literature, Theology, and Criticism. Adorned with sculptures, and illustrated with notes.
by Bancks, John, 1709-1751. Edition: The second edition, corrected.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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