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- ...o sink hernieder, Nacht der Liebe
- A New collection of poems and songs
- A New collection of the choicest songs : as they are sung at court, both the theaters, the musick-schools and academies &c.
- A boon from angel love
- A charge to the poets. : By William Whitehead, Esq; Poet Laureat
- A collection of bacchanalian songs
- A collection of elegiac poesy, all originals : to which is added Bewdley; a descriptive poem in blank verse: and a poem on Malvern Spaw. By E. Cooper, of Mag. Hall, Oxon; and School-Master of Chaddesly, Worcestershire
- A collection of miscellaneous essays. : By T. Mozeen
- A collection of moral and sacred poems from the most celebrated English authors. : By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. In Three Volumes
- A collection of poems for reading and repetition. : Selected from the most celebrated British poets, And arranged in an Alphabetical Order. To which are annexed, The death of Hector, and The redemption of his body. Extracted from Pope's Translation of Homer's Iliad. By John Drummond, Teacher of English in Edinburgh
- A collection of poems on several occasions; publish'd in the Craftsman. By Caleb D'Anvers, of Gray's-Inn, Esq;
- A collection of poems, from the best authors: adapted to every age, but peculiarly designed to form the taste of youth. By James Elphinston
- A collection of the English poets, : containing the poetical works of Pope. Dryden. Swift. Prior. Gay. Shenston. Pomfret. Gray & Littleton. Thomson. Young. In twenty volumes. .
- A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ...
- A cry from the workshop
- A hermit's tale : recorded by his own hand, and found in his cell
- A hymn to Neptune : occasion'd by the late glorious victory obtain'd in the height of Malaga by Her Majesty's Royal Navy
- A letter from Italy, : to the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Halifax. By Mr. Joseph Addison. 1701. Together with The mourning muse of Alexis. A pastoral. Lamenting the Death of our Late Gracious Queen Mary. By Mr. Congreve. 1695. To which is added The despairing lover
- A letter from Italy, : to the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Halifax. By Mr. Joseph Addison. 1701. Together with the Mourning muse of Alexis. A pastoral. Lamenting the death of our late gracious Queen Mary. By Mr. Congreve. 1695. To which is added The despairing lover
- A new collection of original poems, never printed in any miscellany : By the author of Sir Walter Raleigh
- A new copy of verses, call'd injured innocence : or, Mary Neale's tragedy; a girl of only ten years old, that was debauched by means of Maria Lewellen, who is now under sentence of death for the same in the New Prison
- A night piece. : Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Lady Viscountess Kingsborough. To which is added, a second piece, called Emma. By Dr. Houlton
- A poem on the immortality of the soul. : By Sir John Davis. To which is prefixed an essay upon the same subject, by Dr. Thomas Sheridan. Together with Historical relations concerning Ireland. By Sir John Davis
- A poem upon the cupreons similitude of the Golden Eagle, : (wrought by the hand of T. Phillips, Esq., 55, Skinner Street, Snow Hill, Holborn.)
- A poetical, : serious, and possibly impertinent, epistle to the Pope. Also, a pair of odes to His Holiness, on his keeping a disorderly house; with a pretty little ode to innocence. By Peter Pindar, Esquire
- A poetical, serious, and possibly impertinent, epistle to the Pope. : Also, a pair of odes to His Holiness, on his keeping a disorderly house; with a pretty little ode to innocence. By Peter Pindar, Esq
- A present for a young lady. : Containing a variety of poems, songs, epigrams, &c. By several eminent hands.
- A rhapsody upon the marvellous: arising from the first odes of Horace and Pindar. Being a scrutiny into ancient poetical fame, demanded by modern common sense. By Colley Cibber, ...
- A rhapsody upon the marvellous: arising from the first odes of horace and pindar. : Being a scrutiny into ancient poetical fame, demanded by modern common sense. By Colley Cibber, Esq; P.L
- A song of Italy
- A view of death: or, the soul's departure from the world. A philosophical sacred poem, with a copious body of explanatory notes, and Some additional Composures. By J. Reynolds
- Advice to England; or, resolution. : A poem. Occasioned by the late earthquake. And Seriously Recommended to all Families; more especially, To Those who intend to depart London
- Advice to a lady
- Advice to the future laureat: an ode, by Peter Pindar, Esq
- Advice to the poets. A poem. : To which is prefix'd, an epistle dedicatory to the few great spirits of Great Britain. Written by Mr. Hill
- An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode. : By Peter Pindar, Esq
- An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode. : Or a peep at Saint James's. By Peter Pindar, Esq
- An apologetic postscript to ode upon ode. : By Peter Pindar, Esq
- An apologetic postscript to ode upon ode: or, A peep at Saint James's. By Peter Pindar, Esq
- An essay on English poetry
- An essay on man : in four epistles, to Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke
- An essay on poetry
- An essay on poetry : by the Right Honourable the Earl of Murlgrave [sic]
- An essay upon poetry
- An essay upon poetry : newly reprinted upon an occasion of the preface to Valentinian, a play, wherein the ingenious author is so unjustly reflected upon, that nothing but his great quality, could have hindered him from baffling the satyrist, by publishing his name to this second edition
- An ode to the naiads of Fleet-Ditch : By Arthur Murphy, Esq;
- Ancient ballads, songs, and poems
- Blood in the desert's eye : poems
- British bards, or, Choice selections from the works of the principal poets of England, from Spenser to Cowper : with short biographical sketches
- Bubble and squeak, : a galli-maufry of British beef with the chopp'd cabbage of Gallic philosophy and radical reform. By the author of Topsy-Turvy, Salmagundi, &c
- Byron's trip to Morecambe Bay and the Windermere Lakes.
- Certaine serious thoughts which at severall times & upon sundry occasions have stollen themselves into verse and now into the publike view
- Chaucer in the eighteenth century : the father of English poetry
- Childe Harold's pilgrimage
- Choice of the best poetical pieces of the most eminent English poets : Published by Joseph Retzer. .
- Coming up for air
- Complete poems
- Conquer or Die! : A new song
- Crambe repetita, : a second course of bubble and squeak, or British beef galli-maufry'd: with a devil'd biscuit or two to help digestion and "close the orifice of the stomach." By the author of Topsy-Turvy, Salmagundi, &c
- Dedicated to the Rifle Corps of England, but more especially to the memory of J.J. Dempsey, Esq., : who was instrumental in raising the Irish Rifle Corps, but died whilst so doing, to whose memory they are about to erect a monument in the Brompton Cemetry.
- Designs by Mr. R. Bentley, for six poems by Mr. T. Gray
- Divine poems, containing the history of Jonah, Esther, Job, Sampson : together with Sions sonets, elegies
- Eighteenth-century modernizations from The Canterbury tales
- Elegant extracts: or, useful and entertaining pieces of poetry, : selected for the improvement of young persons: being similar in design to Elegant extracts in prose
- Elegiac sonnets, : and other essays. By Charlotte Smith, of Bignor Park, in Sussex
- Elegiac sonnets, : and other poems, by Charlotte Smith. Vol.I
- Elegiac sonnets, : and other poems, by Charlotte Smith. Vol.II
- Elegiac sonnets, : by Charlotte Smith
- Elegiac sonnets, : by Charlotte Smith
- Elegiac sonnets, : by Charlotte Smith
- Elegiac sonnets, : by Charlotte Smith. With additional sonnets and other poems
- Elegiac sonnets, and other poems, By Charlotte Smith
- Elegiac sonnets. : By Charlotte Smith
- Elegiac stanzas, : written during sickness at Bath, December 1795. By the Reverend W. L. Bowles, A.M
- Encounter, Vol. XXVIII, no. 2 (February 1967)
- England's favourite poems
- English lyric poetry
- Euphrosyne : or, amusements on the road of life. By the author of The spiritual Quixote. .
- Euphrosyne : or, amusements on the road of life. By the author of The spiritual Quixote. In two volumes.
- Euphrosyne : or, amusements on the road of life. By the author of The spiritual quixote
- Explication as criticism : selected papers from the English Institute, 1941-1952
- Fables of Flora. : By Dr. Langhorne. Armine and Elvira: a legendary tale. In two parts. By Mr. Cartwright
- Father Thames and the builders' strike
- Foliage, or, Poems original and translated
- Fruits of early piety, consisting of several Christian experiences, meditation and admonitions. : Written in verse, by Richard Bockett, jun. Very profitable for the perusal of youth
- Fruits of early piety, consisting of several Christian experiences, meditations and admonitions. : Written in verse, by Richard Bockett, Jun. Very profitable for the perusal of youth
- Fugitive pieces
- Fugitive pieces. : Written by J. P. Kemble
- Fugitive pieces. By Frances Greensted
- Genuine poetical compositions, on various subjects. : By E. Bentley
- Going out
- Hombres : Hommes
- It doesn't matter what we meant : poems
- Jamaica's songs ; : U-Don rock ; River of the Trunk
- Jamestown concerto
- John Wentworth : Governor of New Hampshire, 1767-1775
- Keats's reading of the romantic poets
- King Asa : A poem in six books. Founded on I Kings, Ch. xv. Ver 11 to 14. and 2 Chron. Ch.xiv. By T. May
- King Asa: a poem in six books. Founded on I Kings, ch.xv. ver. 11 to 14. and 2 Chron. ch.xiv. By T. May
- La Maison de la courtisane
- Lectures on English poetry. Mrs. Sarah Warner Brooks proposes to deliver, in [blank] a course of ten lectures on English poetry ...
- Les poesies : de Mr. Thomas Gray traduites en françois par Mr. D. B
- Lest we forget : poetry and music of remembrane
- London : a history in verse
- Louis MacNeice : the poet in his contexts
- Lucky bones
- Ludibria Lunæ, or, The wars of the women and the gods : an allegorical burlesque
- Mimi's trapeze
- Miscellanea poetica : or, original poems upon several occasions ; with translations. Never before Printed
- Miscellaneous poems
- Miscellaneous poems, : by John Byrom, M. A. F. R. S. sometime Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, And Inventor of The Universal English Short-Hand. In two volumes
- Miscellaneous poetry
- Miscellaneous poetry : selected in general from the most entertaining and instructive writings of the British poets
- Miscellany poems upon several occasions : consisting of original poems
- Modern manners : in a series of familiar epistles
- Modern manners : or, the country cousins: in a series of poetical epistles
- Mrs. Blunt's readings from the poets. Programme. Evangeline ...
- Night thoughts on life death and immortality by the late Dr. Young to which are added the life of the author with a compleat index and glossary by G. Wright Esqr
- Night thoughts on life, : Death &c. Immortality, by Edward Young, L.L.D. With notes Critical and Illustrative, by the Rev. C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M. To which is prefixed The Life of the Author. Embellished with Fifteen Elegant Engravings, Dedicated to the Marchioness of Salisbury
- Night thoughts on life, death and immortality, : by the late Dr. Young, to which are added The life of the author, with a Compleat Index and Glossary, by G. Wright Esqr
- Night thoughts on life, death, and immortality, and his Poem on the last day and A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; by the late Dr. Young. To which are added the life of the author, with notes, Illustrations & a Complete Index by W. Waring, late of Magdalen-College, Oxford ...
- Night thoughts on life, death, and immortality, and his Poem on the last day and A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; by the late Dr. Young. to [sic] which are added the life of the author, with notes, ... by W. Waring, ...
- Night thoughts, on life, death, and immortality, a poem. To Which IS Added A Paraphrase on Part of the Book of Job, and the Last Day, By Edward Young, L.L.D. With The Life Of The Author
- Night thoughts. On life, death and immortality. To which is added a Paraphrase, on part of the book of Job; and the Last day, a poem. by Edward Young, L.L.D. with the life of the author
- Night thoughts; on life, death, & immortality. To which is added, A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; and The last day, a poem. By Edward Young, L.L.D. With the life of the author
- Night thoughts; on life, death, and immortality. To which is added. A paraphrase on part of the book of Job. By Edward Young, LL.D. With the life of the author
- Nobility : a poem. In imitation of Juvenal's eighth satire
- Norman MacCaig : critical essays
- Ode, : On the institution of a society in Liverpool, for the encouragement of designing, drawing, painting, &c. Read before the Society, December 13th, 1773, [sic]
- Odes and epistles
- Odes, : elegies, ballads, pictures, inscriptions, sonnets, partly taken from the faded flowers, a garland, not yet published; interspersed with several interesting particulars relative to antient Ireland. to which are prefixed, The tears of the British muse. A new edition, corrected and enlarged by the author, John Ball, A.M. Chaplain to the Right Hon. The countess Dowager of Barrymore
- Odes, : elegies, ballads, pictures, inscriptions, sonnets, partly taken from the faded flowers, a garland, not yet published; interspersed with several interesting particulars relative to antient Ireland. to which are prefixed, The tears of the British muse. A new edition, corrected and enlarged by the author, John Ball, A.M. Chaplain to the right Hon. the countess dowager of Barrymore
- Old English poem on the siege of Rouen, A.D. 1418
- Original miscellanies, in prose and verse
- Original poems : moral, and satirical. By Samuel Pattison
- Original poems and translations. : Consisting of the microscope, piscatio, or angling, the beau and academic. With a poem on the approaching marriage of the Prince of Orange with the Princess Royal, &c. By the Rev. Tipping Silvester, M. A. Published by George Silvester, Gent
- Original poems on several occasions. : By C. R
- Original poems, : by John Dryden, Esq. In two volumes.
- Original poems, : chiefly on divine subjects: to which is added, by way of appendix, The humiliation of Christ, with several other pieces. By Samuel Pattisson [sic]
- Original poems: serious and humourous. : By Mr. Henry Baker
- Original poetry
- Original poetry,
- Original prologues, : Epilogues, and Other pieces never before printed. To which is added, a collection of such as are celebrated for wit, humour or entertainment, spoke at the theatres or at private plays, with several curious and entertaining pieces not to be found in any other collection. Most humbly inscribed to all lovers of theatrical diversion, whether bloods, bucks, joyous spirits, honest fellows, smarts, jessamies, jemmies, beaus and fribbles, but more in particular to the Societies of Spouters
- Pathetic odes : The Duke of Richmond's dog Thunder, and the widow's pigs - a tale: The Poor Soldier of Tilbury Fort: Ode to Certain Foreign Soldiers: Ode to Eastern Tyrants: The Frogs and Jupiter-a Fable: The Diamond Pin and Candle-a Fable: The sun and the peacock - a fable. By Peter Pindar, Esq
- Pathetic odes. : The Duke of Richmond's Dog thunder, and The widow's pigs-a tale: The poor soldier of Tilbury Fort: ode to certain Foreign soldiers: Ode to Eastern Tyrants: The frogs and Jupiter-a fable, The diamond pin and candle-a fable, The Sun and the peacock-a fable. By Peter Pindar, Esquire
- Paulina; or, the Russian daughter, a poem. In two books. By Robert Merry,
- Personification and the Sublime : Milton to Coleridge
- Peter's pension : A solemn epistle to a sublime personage. With an engraving by an eminent artist. By Peter Pindar, Esq
- Peter's pension : a solemn epistle to a sublime personage. By Peter Pindar, Esq
- Peter's pension. : A solemn epistle to a sublime personage by Petter Pindar Esq
- Peter's pension. : A solemn epistle to a sublime personage. With an engraving by an eminent artist. By Peter Pindar, Esq
- Pictures of poetry : historical, biographical, and critical. By Alex. Thomson, Esq. author of whist, and the paradise of taste
- Piers Plowman : a parallel-text edition of the A, B, C and Z versions
- Piers Plowman and prophecy : an approach to the C-text
- Plum pudding
- Poematia, : Latinè partim reddita, partim scripta : a V. Bourne, Collegii Trinitatis apud Cantabrigienses aliquando Socio. Iterum edita
- Poematia, : Latinè partim reddita, partim scripta: a V. Bourne, Collegii Trinitatis apud Cantabrigienses aliquando Socio
- Poematia, : Latinè partim reddita, partim scripta: a V. Bourne, Collegii Trinitatis apud Cantabrigienses aliquando Socio:
- Poems
- Poems : A new edition by Thomas Warton,
- Poems : by Robert Southey
- Poems : by Robert Southey. Volume the first
- Poems : by Thomas Townshend, Esq
- Poems and essays, : by Miss Boudler [sic], lately deceased
- Poems and essays, : by a lady lately deceased. .
- Poems and essays, : by a lady lately deceased. Published for the benefit of the General Hospital at Bath. ... . - The Second Edition
- Poems and essays, : by the late Miss Bowdler
- Poems and essays, : by the late Miss Bowdler. .
- Poems and essays, by a Lady, lately deceased
- Poems and miscellaneous pieces, : with a free Translation of the Oedipus tyrannus of sophocles. By the Rev. Thomas Maurice, A. B. of University College, Oxford
- Poems and songs
- Poems are hard to read
- Poems by Mr Gray. : A new edition
- Poems by Mr. Gray
- Poems by Mr. Gray
- Poems by Mr. Gray. With a biographical and critical account of the author
- Poems descriptive and moral; consisting of imitations, translations, pastorals, narrations, and various reflections on the beauties of nature, &c. By T. May
- Poems from Abakwa in Cameroon Pidgin English
- Poems from the Danish
- Poems on moral and divine subjects, : by several celebrated English poets, viz. Spenser, Ben Johnson, Drummond, Waller, Milton, Cowley, Oldham, Dryden, Roscommon, Prior, Rowe, Addison, Lansdown, Parnel, Tickell, Pope, Mallet, Thomson, Lyttleton, West, Grey, etc. West, Grey, etc
- Poems on several occasions
- Poems on several occasions
- Poems on several occasions : Never before Printed
- Poems on several occasions : Together with some odes in imitation of Mr. Cowley's stile and manner
- Poems on several occasions : by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham, Mr. Wycherly, Lady Winchelsea, Sir Samuel Garth, N. Rowe, Esq; Mrs. Singer, Bevil Higgons, Esq; And other eminent Hands
- Poems on several occasions : viz. Waller's Anniversary on the Government of the Lord Protector, Anno 1655. A Pastoral Courtship, &c
- Poems on several occasions. : By Christopher Smart, A. M. Fellow of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge
- Poems on several occasions. : By Mr. John Philips,
- Poems on several occasions. : By Mr. John Philips, late Student of Christ-Church, Oxon
- Poems on several occasions. : By Mr. John Philips, late student of Christ-Church, Oxon
- Poems on several occasions. : By the late Rev. Thomas Browne,
- Poems on several occasions. : Collected from the spectators and other authors
- Poems on several occasions. : Published by subscription
- Poems on several occasions. : Together with the apparition: a merry tale
- Poems on several occasions. : Viz. An ode to Henry Saint John, Esq; The Splendid Shilling. Bleinheim. And Cyder. In two Books. By Mr. John Philips, student of Christ-Church, Oxon. To which is added, his life, by Mr. George Sewell
- Poems on several occasions. : Viz. An ode to Henry Saint John, Esq; The splendid shilling. Bleinheim. Cyder. In Two Books. Six Pastorals. By Mr. John Philips, Student of Christ-Church, Oxon. To which is added, his life, by Mr. George Sewell
- Poems on several occasions. : Viz. Munificence and modesty. Female dignity. To Lady Hussey Delaval. Verses from Catullus, after dining with Mr. Murray. Epitaphs. On the Duchess of Cleveland. On Henry Fielding, Esq. On the Rev. James Sheeles. Epitaph from Demosthenes. By Mr. Smart
- Poems on several occasions. Written by a lady
- Poems on several occasions. Written by a young lady
- Poems on various subjects, : entertaining, elegiac and religious. By Miss Cave, now Mrs. Winscom
- Poems on various subjects, : entertaining, elegiac, and religious, by Miss Cave, now Mrs. Winscom
- Poems on various subjects, : entertaining, elegiac, and religious. By Jane Cave
- Poems on various subjects, : entertaining, elegiac, and religious. With a few select poems from other authors. By Miss Cave. Now Mrs. W----
- Poems on various subjects, : entertaining, elegiac, and religious. With a few select poems, from other authors. By Miss Cave. Now Mrs. W----
- Poems on various subjects, by Ann Yearsley, Milkwoman of Clifton, near Bristol; being her second work
- Poems on various subjects. : By William Lane, a poor labouring man of Flackwell Heath, near High Wycombe. author of Cliffden, Isaac's Meditations, &c
- Poems on various subjects. By Henry Norris
- Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue, : and with a view to comprise in one volume the beauties of English poetry. By E. Tomkins
- Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue. : And with a view to comprise in one volume the beauties of English poetry. By Thomas Tomkins
- Poems upon several occasions. : By Mr. William Congreve
- Poems upon several occasions. : To which are prefix'd, The judgment of Paris, a masque; and, Semele, an opera. By William Congreve
- Poems, : by Helen Maria Williams. In two volumes. .
- Poems, : by Robert Southey
- Poems, : by Robert Southey. The second volume
- Poems, : chiefly pastoral. By John Cunningham
- Poems, chiefly pastoral. : By John Cunningham
- Poems, original and translated
- Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, : by Thomas Rowley, and others, in the fifteenth century
- Poems. : A new edition, with additions. By Thomas Warton
- Poems. : By Thomas Townshend, Esq. of Gray's Inn
- Poems. : Haec sat erit, Divae, vestrum cecinisse poetam, Dum sedet, et gracili fiscellam texit hibisco. Virgil
- Poems. By Mr. Gray
- Poems. By Mr. Gray
- Poems: consisting chiefly of original pieces. By the Rev. John Whitehouse, of St. John's College, Cambridge
- Poetical amusements at a villa near Bath. : Volume I
- Poetical letter,
- Poetry
- Poetry : original and selected
- Poetry and the Criticism of Life
- Poetry criticism : excerpts from criticism of the works of the most significant and widely studied poets of world literature, Volume 134
- Poetry criticism : excerpts from criticism of the works of the most significant and widely studied poets of world literature, Volume 135
- Poetry criticism : excerpts from criticism of the works of the most significant and widely studied poets of world literature, Volume 136
- Poetry criticism : excerpts from criticism of the works of the most significant and widely studied poets of world literature, Volume 137
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- Poetry criticism, Volume 49
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