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Elegy on the much lamented death of Mr. No Body
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Elegy on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable William Whitshed, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas, who departed this life at his country seat at Stormonstown, on Saturday the 26th of this instant August 1727
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An Elegy on the much lamented death of Mr. John Parnel one of His Majesty's judges of the King's Bench, who departed this life at his country seat near Maryborough in the Queen's County, on Sunday the 2d of this instant July 1727
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A Pastoral elegy upon the death of Mr. Allan Ramsy
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Hibernia in universal morning [sic] [or a royal funeral] elegy on the much lamented death, of his Most Sacred Majesty King George, who departed this life, at his royal palace in Hannover, On Wednesday being the 12th of this instant June 1727. and in the 68. year of his age
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Hibernia in universal mourning
or, A royal funeral elegy on the much lamented death of his Most Sacred Majesty King George, who departed this life, at his royal palace in Hanover, on Wednesday being the 14th of this instant June 1727. and in the 68th year of his age -
An Elegy on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable --------- Lord of Howth
Who departed this life this present Tuesday May the thirtieth, 1727 -
An Elegy on the much lamented death of Henry Moore, earl of Drogheda, who departed this life on Sunday being the 28th of this instant May 1727. At his late lodgings on the Batchalers Walk, and in the 27th year of his age
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For the death of Mr. Curtis the banker
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The [B]ridegroom at his wit's-[e]nd. Or An el-e-gy on Miss [G]-a-f-f-e-n-y's me-dn--h-d by Mr. W-d
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Poems, and compositions in prose on several occasions
By William Munford, of the county of Mecklenburg, and state of Virginia. [One line from Pope] -
An elegy on the death of Mr. Thomas Vigurs. By Joseph Batten
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The Lamentation, and last farewel of Serjeant William Ainslie, who was executed over the Castle-Wall of Edinburgh, for high treason and treachery, on Monday the 24th ef [sic] December, 1716
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The Lamentation of the butchers wives in Musleburgh for weighting of the flesh
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The Lamentation of the fruit wives over their bicker, on the news of raising the price of their liquor. In a drunken dialogue betwixt Nanny Whitie, and Lucky Robertson
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An elegy upon the death of the renowned and most eminent merchant Mr. John Fredrick Tonnies
Deceased at Hamburg the 12th of April A.D. 1736. By Mr. James Mac Geoghegan -
The mourning poet
or The unknown comforts of imprisonment, calculated for the meridian of the three populous universities of the Queen's Bench, the Marshalsea, and Fleet; but may indifferently serve any prison in the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, or town of Berwick upon Tweed: with a few words of Christian advice to obdurate creditors; shewing them in the present interest of the nation, to set all solvent prisoners at liberty. Written by a Poor brother in Durance -
On the death of King William IIId. of ever blessed memory
A pindarique poem. By William Waller, M.A -
An elegy, on the death of a lady. By Samuel Philipps, clerk, curate of Lyonshall, in the county of Hereford
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Tears of affection
An elegiac poem, occasioned by the decease of the Rev. Richard Elliot, A.B. (formerly of Bennet College, Cambridge.) last pastor of the church of christ, meeting in glass-house yard, Aldersgate-street, London, who departed this life on the lord's-day, Dec. 28, 1788, in the sixty-first year of his age -
Aspasia, a sacred elegy; and, an evening contemplation; by William Draper
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An Elegiac ode, to the memory of the Rev. Charles Steuart Eccles, rector of Birts-Morton, Worcestershire
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An elegy on the death of Mr. John Patterson, of St. Austell, who was unfortunately drowned at Wadebridge, in Cornwall; on Tuesday, February 25, 1800. By Samuel Drew, St. Austell
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Eliza. An elegy
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An elegy, written in Canterbury Cathedral. By John Duncombe, M.A. one of the six preachers