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John Clare
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William Browne
his Britannia's pastorals and the pastoral poetry of the Elizabethan age -
Tontines calculated, and their principles and consqueneces explianed, and exemplifield in the Yorkshire tontine
With hints for one on an improved plan. To which are added, strictures on monthly clubs, associated for the relief of sick and infirm members -
Poems on various subjects by Robert Fergusson. In two parts
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Poem's on various subjects, chiefly pastoral. By J. Richardson
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To the memory of Devereux Knightly, of Fawsly in the county of Northampton, Esq; a Poem
Also, the plaints of mourning Thirsis; a pastoral poem, to the lamented memory of the said gentleman -
Messiah
A sacred eclogue, in imitation of virgil's pollio -
Robin Hood's Garland: or, Sherwood songster
A collection of pastoral and elegant songs, sung by the Nymphs and Shepherds of the groves and plains: being the prettiest as well as best collection, ever offered the public. The whole divested of every thing low, vulgar, or common -
The bench
An eclogue. Occasioned by the war between England and Spain -
A Town eclogue, in allusion to part of the fifth eclogue of Virgil: on the death of the celebrated Matthew Prior, Esq
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Poems, pastorals, and dialogues
I. A pastoral in imitation of the first eclogue of virgil: inscribed to the provost and fellows of Trinity-College. II. Two facetious dialogues between the author, and owen sulivan a countryman. III. A description of the county of Kerry. By Morgan O'Conner -
Love triumphant: or, The rival goddesses
A pastoral opera. Perform'd on Easter-Monday, by the young ladies of Mrs. Bellamy's school (as their pubiick [sic] breaking-up exercise) with the general applause and apprebation of their friends. To which are added, some original poems, and translations. never before publish'd -
The Humours of the present Irish Clowns
A pastoral. Inscrib'd to George Jones, Esquire -
Frontello and Dorinda. A pastoral. By the Revd. George Lumley, of Merton-College, Oxon
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The Summer's day, a descriptive pastoral
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Pastorals by J. Riddell
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John Clare and community
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Pastorals. By John Rannie
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Poems, pastorals, and dialogues
I. A pastoral in imitation of the first eclogue of Virgil: inscrib'd to the Provost and Fellows of Trinity-College. II. Two facetious dialogues between the author, and Owen Sulivan, a countryman. III. A description of the county of Kerry. By Murroghoh O Connor of Aughanagraun -
Selected poems
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William Browne
his Britannia's pastorals and the pastoral poetry of the Elizabethan age -
Pastorals
by Mr. Philips -
The auction: a town eclogue
By the Honourable Mr. - -
Pastorals
by Mr. Philips -
The works of Alexander Pope, Esq
In ten volumes complete. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements; together with all his notes, as they were delivered to the editor a little before his death: printed verbatim from the octavo edition of Mr. Warburton