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An essay by way of elegy, on the Hond: Arthur Upton Esq; of Castle-Upton, of ever-pious memory
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Fire and faggot, or; An ellegy on Dr. S---ch---ls two sermons, which were burnt on Monday the 27th of March, 1710
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Reflections on the ruins of an ancient cathedral: to which is added, an elegy on winter
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Reflections on the ruins of an ancient cathedral: to which is added an elegy on winter
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[An Elegie] on the much to be lamented death of Sir James Stuart, of Goodtrees Her Majesty's advocat, who departed this life, May 1st. 1713. In the 78 year of his age
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Two elegies on the much to be lamented death of Matthew Buckingher, the famous little man expos'd for a German show. Who died at Cork in Ireland, Sept. 28. 1722
The former, written by counsellor Burk at Dublin; the other, suppos'd to be done by the Reverend Dr. Swift. To which is subjoin'd, Buckingher reviv'd: or, an epistle from the little man to the learn'd counsellor and reverend doctor, shewing. The case is altered. Dated at Edr. April 2d, 1723 -
Whiskeana, or Old Nick's Christmas-box; for 1788
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Dying modern
a meditation on elegy -
Worcester's affliction: exhibited in elegiac verse, written on occasion of the dreadful plague of pestilence
Which begun in the city of Worcester on the 3d of June, 1637, and continued till the 9th of April, 1638. To which is prefixed a table of the number of persons that died monthly in each parish, in the city and suburbs, during that satal calamity. The whole collected and written by Philip Tinker, gent. and now first printed from his original manuscript -
Ireland in mourning
Or, A funeral elegy on the much lamented death of the Reverend Father in God William King, lord archbishop of Dublin, and primate of Ireland, who departed this life, the 8th of May, 1729. At his house in Cavan-Street -
An Elegy on the much lamented death of William King, bishop of Dublin primate of Ireland, and one of the lords justices of this Kingdom
Who departed this life this present Wednesday being the 8th of this instant May 1729. at his house in Cavens Street, Dublin -
An Elegy on the Most Reverend Father in God, His Grace, William, late lord archbishop of Dublin, who departed this life May the 8th. 1729. in the 80th. year of his age
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An Elegy on the much lamented loss of His Grace William King lord arch-bishop of Dublin, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland
Who died, May 8, 1729. At his palace of St. Sepulehre's in Kevan's Street, Dublin -
An Elegy on the much lamented death of the Revern'd Father in God, Sir Daniel Dowdwel
Who departed this life, on Sunday the 4th of this inst May 1729. Near his chappel on Arron's Key, Dublin -
An Elegy on the much lamented death of Dr. Dennis Mc.Carthy priest of Corke who lately departed this life, in the 80th year of his age, 1725-6[.]
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Elegy on the much lamented Dudley Hussey, Esq; counsellor at Law, late recorder of the city of Dublin, and member of the Honourable House of Commons of Ireland
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A Funeral elegy on the ever to be lamented deaths of Mr. Richard Johnson and Mr, [sic] John Porter; who were both unfortunately hang'd and quarter'd on Saturday the 12th of this instant December 1730. For the murder of Patrick Murphy, the 21st. of October last
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An Elegy on the much lamented death of Alderman Paeter Verdoen, kt. who departed this life the first of January, one thousand seven hundred thirty oue
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An Elegy on the much lamented death, of Frances countess of Tirconnel
Who departed this life at her lodgings on Ormonds Key Dublin. On Sunday the 7th inst March 1730. (Aged 102 years.) -
The lawyer's tears. A mourning elegy occasioned by the sudden, and much lamented death of Francis Bernard, Esq; one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, on Wednesday July 30, 1731. By Joseph Sharp, Esq
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An Elegy, on the much lamented death of Capt. Henry Spencer
Who departed this life, on Monday, the 9th of February, at his late disagreeable lodgings in Corn-marker. Occasioned by the [cruelty] of a certain great lady. For a more particular account, see his satyric poem lately pub[lished] -
An Elegy on the much lamented death of Thomas Hogg
Who departed this life on Thursday, the 13th of this instant January, 1725-6 -
An elegy on the lamented death of John Mullen, doctor of physick, deceas'd July 11th, 1729. By Miles Aston
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An Elegy on the much lamented death, of Madam Bently
Who broak her neck rideing towards Doney-Brook, on Saturday the 2d of this inst. August 1729 -
An Elegy on the much lamented deaths of Edward Winfield Esq
Who departed this life on Thursday last, and yesterday being the 12th of this instant January 1728-9. Died his lady at their house in William-street