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The new ministry. Part II. Containing a collection of all the satyrical poems, songs, &c. [T83375]

DMI number:
751
Publication Date:
1742
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T83375
EEBO/ECCO link:
N/A
Shelfmark:
BOD Harding C2196
Full Title:
THE | NEW MINISTRY. | PART II. | CONTAINING | A COLLECTION of all the Satyrical | POEMS, SONGS, &[i]c[/i]. since the Be- | ginning of 1742, to this Time. | [rule] | [ornament] | [rule] | [i]LONDON[/i]: | Printed for W. WEBB, near St. [i]Paul[/i]'s. | [rule] | M.DCC.XLII. | (Price Sixpence.)
Place of Publication:
London
Format:
Octavo
Price:
Six pence
Pagination:
[4],[1], 2-27,[1]p.
Bibliographic details:
The New Ministry Parts I [T84042]-II [T83375] are bound together in BOD Harding C2196.
Comments:
CONTENTS: Title-page; Table of contents [2p.]; Miscellaneous satirical verse [27p.]; Latin verse on p.22.
Other matter:
PREFATORY MATTER: Title-page; Table of contents [2p.]
References:
Case, 435 (2a)
Related Miscellanies
Title:
The new ministry: containing a collection of all the satyrical poems, songs [Part 1] [T68335]
Publication Date:
1742
ESTC No:
T68335
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Part of a Series
Comments:
Title:
The new ministry: containing a collection of all the satyrical poems, songs [Part 1] [T84042]
Publication Date:
1742
ESTC No:
T084042
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Part of a Series
Comments:
Title:
The new ministry. Part III. [T83374]
Publication Date:
1743
ESTC No:
T83374
Volume:
3 of 3
Relationship:
Part of a Series
Comments:
Related People
Publisher:
W. Webb
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
Ye old Whigs met here my new honours to grace
Page No:
pp.[1]-5
Poem Title:
A Great Man's Speech, in Downing Street, against the Enquiry.
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Not attributed
First Line:
Vice once with virtue did engage
Page No:
pp.5-10
Poem Title:
The Wife and the Nurse. A New Ballad.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Attend my honest brethren
Page No:
pp.10-12
Poem Title:
Esq; Sandys's Budget open'd; Or Drink and be D----'d. A New Ballad. To the Tune of, A begging we will go.
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First Line:
Twas at the silent solemn hour
Page No:
pp.13-16
Poem Title:
S------s and J------l. A new Ballad.
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Not attributed
First Line:
Here dead to fame lives patriot Will
Page No:
p.17
Poem Title:
On the Door of a certain Great Man.
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First Line:
Say E of B--- can you your friends deceive
Page No:
p.17
Poem Title:
To the Earl of B----. Imitated from Catullus.
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Not attributed
First Line:
Great E---- of B----h
Page No:
pp.18-19
Poem Title:
A Newer Ode than the Last.
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First Line:
Ere old Rome's city could corrupted be
Page No:
p.19
Poem Title:
Old Admiral Vernon's being presented with the Freedom of the City of London.
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First Line:
Of late a dreadful storm of wind
Page No:
pp.20-21
Poem Title:
The Fl----r's March. A Puff.
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First Line:
Oft have I seen from famed St Michael's height
Page No:
p.20
Poem Title:
The Cornish Mount, a Parallel;
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First Line:
Three reigns three Bobs produced of equal fame
Page No:
p.21
Poem Title:
A Bob upon Three Bobs.
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First Line:
Tis said two E--s will soon be made two D--es
Page No:
p.21
Poem Title:
On the Report of new Dignities.
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First Line:
In former reign as great as Caesar
Page No:
p.22
Poem Title:
A Soliloquy for St. Wisdom's Day, 1742.
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First Line:
What S-- would have been thought what P------y seemed
Page No:
p.23
Poem Title:
On Admiral Vernon's taking his Seat in the House of Commons.
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First Line:
With W----le's politics the year began
Page No:
p.23
Poem Title:
One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Two.
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First Line:
A wily fox who long had been
Page No:
pp.24-25
Poem Title:
The Fox and Hounds. A Fable.
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First Line:
While P------y seeking lost repose
Page No:
pp.25-26
Poem Title:
Britannia's Ghost to the E--- of B---.
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First Line:
High taxes ran the Britons loud complained
Page No:
p.27
Poem Title:
Occasion'd by a late Motion.
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