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Elegy & paradox
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Reflections on the scandalous aspersions cast on the clergy
By the Author of the Remarks upon a sermon on popery, preach'd by the Revd Dr. Bentley, November the fifth, 1715. With a particular vindication of the doctrine of universal redemption -
A Sorrowful ditty; or, The lady's lamentation for the death of her favourite cat. A parody
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The Whole life of the Lady Aber---------ny
containing, an account of her birth, parantage, and education; also a poem sacred to the memory of the honerable lady, humbly inscrib'd to the quality of Great Britain, and her eligy, &c -
The wife
A poem. Express'd in a compleat wife. With an elegy on the untimely death of the author, poyson'd in the tower, &c. By Sir Thomas Overbury -
Elegies
With selmane, a tragedy. By Joseph Holden Pott, of St. John's College, Cambridge -
An elegy written in a country church yard
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An elegy written in a country church yard
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An elegy written in a country church yard
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The grave
by Robert Blair: to which is added Gray's Elegy in a country Church Yard. With notes moral critical and explanatory -
Elegy to the memory of Capt. James King, LL.D. F.R.S. By the Rev. William Fordyce Mayor
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The Lamentation of a dog, on the tax, and its consequences
Addressed to the Right Hon. William Pitt. with a notes by scriblerus secundus -
Verses occasioned by the death of the Late unfortunate Lewis the Sixteenth. By John Macaulay, Esq. M.R.I.A
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An elegiac poem on the death of the Late Eminent and Reverend John Wesley, A.M. sometime Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. Inscribed to the Reverend J. Taylor, by J.M
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Reflections on the death of Miss Martha Ray
By a Gentleman, who was accidentally present at the last scene of her dreadful murder -
Love-elegies, by Mr. Hammond. Written in the year M.DCC.XXXII. With a preface by the Earl of C---d
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An elegy wrote in a country church yard
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Elegies
With an ode to the tiber. Written abroad. By William Whitehead, Esq; register and secretary to the Hon. order of the Bath -
Elegies
With an ode to the tiber. Written abroad. By William Whitehead, Esq; register and secretary to the Hon. order of the Bath -
An elegy on Mr. Pope. Humbly inscrib'd to H. St John, L. Bolingbroke. By a Friend
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An elegy on the fears of death. By the Author of The difference between words reputed synonimous, after the manner of girard; 2 vols. Hogarth moralized, &c. &c
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Elegy, written at Amwell, in Hertfordshire, MDCCLXVIII
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An elogie [sic] on the death of James the Seventh and Second, late King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c
Who departed this life at St. Germans in France, the 14th. day of September N.S. 1701, and of his age the 68 year, being the 13 of his exile -
Alnwick's condolence
A pastoral elegy, in memory of the late most noble Hugh, Duke of northmberland, &c. &c. who changed mortality for immortality, June 6th, 1786. Most repectually inscribed to His Grace the present duke, By Henry Lucas, A.M. author of the tears of Alnwick; poems to Her Majesty; the tragedy of the Earl of Somerset, &c. &c -
Gray's ellegie with his own conceity answer