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Beowulf : the poem and its tradition / John D. Niles.
by Niles, John D. Material type: Book Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1983Availability: Items available for loan: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library (1). Location(s): Social Science 829.3 N594 Be.
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A preface to Paradise lost / by C. S. Lewis.
by Lewis, C. S. Material type: Book Publisher: London : Oxford University Press, 1975Availability: Items available for loan: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library (1). Location(s): European Languages Collections/English 821.409 M642 Pr.
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The faerie queene / Spenser ; edited by P.C. Bayley.
by Spenser, Edmund. Material type: Book Publisher: London : Oxford University Press, 1965-Availability: Items available for loan: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library (1). Location(s): European Languages Collections/English 821.309 Sp35 Fa-II.
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Heroick poems on several subjects: Viz. Upon the safe Arrival of His Majesty King William the Third, in Holland, this Summer Anno 1701. An Acrostick, Composed in Memory of the Deceased, His late Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester. Upon the Departure of Count de Avaux, the French Embassador, from Holland. Upon His Majesty's Return to England, on the 4th of November, 1701. In Commemoration of the Discovery of the Horrid Popish Powder-Plot: As also in Commemoration of the late Happy Revolution, by the timely coming over of His present Majesty King William the Third, of ever blessed Memory, as on the 5th of November. By a true lover of his king and country [electronic resource].
by True lover of his king and country. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The harlot's progress [electronic resource] : 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 Satyri�cal 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. Edition: The third edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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