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Cosmos and epic representation
Dante, Spenser, Milton and the transformation of Renaissance heroic poetry -
Apparent narrative as thematic metaphor
the organization of the Faerie Queene -
The complete works of John Milton
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The Battle of flodden-field
Which was fought between the English under the Earl of Surrey, (In the absence of King Henry VIII.) and the Scots under their valiant King James IV. Who was slain on the field of battle, in the year, 1513. An heroic poem, in nine fits or parts. Collected from antient manuscripts. By Joseph Benson, Philomath -
The basiliade: or The book of truth and nature; an epic poem
In fourteen cantos in prose. Translated from an original manuscript, of the celebrated Indian bramin and philosopher Pilpay. Found among the treasures of Mohammed Shah, emperor of the Mogul Tartars, at the plunder of the city of Delhi, the capital of Hindostan, by the Nadir Shah, Thomas Khuli Khan. Volume I -
The Hilliad: an epic poem
By C. Smart, A.M. fellow of Pembroke-Hall, in the University of Cambridge. To which are prefixed, copious prolegomena and notes variorum. Particularly, those of Quinbus Flestrin Esq; and Martinus Macularis, M.D. Acad. Reg. Scient. Burdig. &c. Soc -
The mousiad: an heroi-comic poem. Canto I. By Polly Pindar, half-sister to Peter Pindar
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The Battle of the briefs
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The Battle of the Boyn; or, King William crosing the Boyn water
Giving a full description of that bloody battle, fought on the first of July, 1690. To which is added, the battle of Rosline fought on the plains of Rosline, 1303[.] -
Eliza
An epick poem; in ten books. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Knt. M.D. and Fellow of the College of Physicians. To which is annex'd, an index, explaining persons, countries, cities, rivers, &c -
The Battle of Harlaw, foughten upon Friday, July 24. 1411, against Donald of the Isles
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The Penitent of Egypt. An heroic poem, in eight books
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Marlborough
An heroic poem. By Mr. Denne -
An epick poem
On the renowned and never to be forgetten William Leigh, M.A. and Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge, who in the Anno Christ 1589. And in the thirty first year of the reign of the renowned Lady Elizabeth, Queen of England, invented the most misterious and most beneficial arts of stocking-frame-making, and stocking-frame-knitting: and also in praise of the loyal and charitable society of stocking-frame-knitters of the city and county of Dublin, who in honour to the immortal memory of their founder, and for the promotion of love and charity, hath a sermon preach'd at St Audeon's Church, in Dublin, on Monday being the 30th. of October, 1727. By Mr. William O Brien, S.M. And most humbly dedicated to the Revd. Jonathan Swift, D.D. and Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin -
A rhapsody, by Philippina Burton
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Temple of superstition. An epic pome. By John Burk, Citizen
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Edward and Ellen, and heroic ballad. In two cantos. By Mr. Thistlethwaite
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Carmen irenicum
The union of the imperial crowns of Great Britain. An heroick poem -
The mousiad: an heroi-comic poem. Canto I. By Polly Pindar, half-sister to Peter Pindar
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The poet's fall
A mock heroick poem. By George Alexander Stevens -
South wiltshire petitioners, mock heroic poem, as tempted after the manner of Hudibras
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The scythiads an heroic poem after Virgil
by John Wall Callcott, a youth nine years of age. In six books -
Edmund Spenser's Irish experience
wilde fruit and salvage soyl -
Order and disorder
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John Milton's "Paradise lost"
a sourcebook