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The Plain Dealer [vol 2] [T101823] [ecco]

DMI number:
1422
Publication Date:
1734
Volume Number:
2 of 2
ESTC number:
T101823
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW114449022
Shelfmark:
ECCO - Bod
Full Title:
THE | PLAIN DEALER: | BEING | [i]SELECT ESSAYS[/i] | ON SEVERAL | CURIOUS SUBJECTS, | RELATING TO | [2 columns] [col 1] FRIENDSHIP, | LOVE, [i]and[/i] | GALLANTRY, | MARRIAGE, | MORALITY, [/col 1] | [col 2] MERCANTILE | AFFAIRS, | PAINTING, | HISTORY, | POETRY, [/col 2] | AND | Other [i]Branches[/i] of POLITE LITERATURE. | [rule] | Publish'd Originally in the YEAR 1724. | [rule] | And now Collected into TWO VOLUMES. | [rule] | The SECOND EDITION. | [rule] | VOL. II. | [double rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed for J. OSBORN, at the [i]Golden-Ball[/i], in | [i]Pater-Noster-Row.[/i] M.DCC.XXXIV.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Newspaper spinoff and Collection including prose
Format:
Octavo
Bibliographic details:
Title page in red and black. Query: a reissue or a new edition?
Comments:
Contents: dominated by prose. Only verse quotations 4 lines or longer have been recorded.
Other matter:
Back matter: Contents [10 pp.]
Related Miscellanies
Title:
The Plain Dealer [vol 2] [T135939]
Publication Date:
1730
ESTC No:
T135939
Volume:
2 of 2
Relationship:
Another Edition of
Comments:
Title:
The Plain Dealer [vol 1] [T101823] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1734
ESTC No:
T101823
Volume:
1 of 2
Relationship:
Volume from the same edition
Comments:
Related People
Author:
John Hervey
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Vol I has dedication to Hervey.
Editor:
Aaron Hill
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Editor:
William Bond
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Publisher:
J. Osborn
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
Stay bachelor if you have wit
Page No:
p.77
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
Page No:
p.89
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Mr. Pope
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Stay traveler for all you want is near
Page No:
p.90
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If weeping love inquirers seek to know
Page No:
p.91
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I know too well my cruel fair
Page No:
p.92
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Poor queen twice doomed disastrous love to try
Page No:
p.93
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Though he shadowed his master with arrogant wings
Page No:
p.94
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
May our hero long reign and still triumph in state
Page No:
pp.95-96
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The yawning ditch declined with dreadful steep
Page No:
p.96
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
I know too well my cruel fair
Page No:
p.118
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When themes unloved invoke an absent muse
Page No:
pp.119-121
Poem Title:
Verses, To the Right Honourable, The Lady Somerville, on Her Marriage.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Pardon O shade divine the officious verse
Page No:
pp.122-123
Poem Title:
Verses, Occasioned by the Death of the Right Honourable, The Countess of Grantham.
Attribution:
the work of a North-British Muse...the young Gentleman, who writ the Ode, On the Power of Musick
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I was promised on a time
Page No:
p.133
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Spencer
Attributed To:
Edmund Spenser
First Line:
High over the winding of a cliffy shore
Page No:
pp.137-138
Poem Title:
The Happy Man
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O lord then be not slack
Page No:
p.144
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Now while my heaven tuned harp is rightly strung
Page No:
pp.145-148
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In what soft language shall my thoughts break free
Page No:
pp.186-188
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
an abstract of some Excellent Verses, from a Poem of Mrs Elizabeth Singer's
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer]
First Line:
Great sirs my muse has you her guardians chose
Page No:
p.210
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I had a friend that loved me
Page No:
p.230
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Dryden
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Hard is the doubt and difficult to deem
Page No:
p.230
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
From Spenser
Attributed To:
Edmund Spenser
First Line:
The seven first years of life man's break of day
Page No:
p.241
Poem Title:
The Distinction of Ages.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Meanwhile majestic Neptune from below
Page No:
pp.255-256
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Mr. Dennis
Attributed To:
John Dennis
First Line:
Still darkness ushered his mysterious way
Page No:
p.255
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Mr. Dennis
Attributed To:
John Dennis
First Line:
At Israel's call the almighty's thunder hurled
Page No:
pp.257-258
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Over the broad sea the driving tempest spreads
Page No:
p.261
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
They who in ships the sea's vast depths descend
Page No:
p.261
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
The roughest passions gently learn to move
Page No:
pp.283-284
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Death with a bow in his left hand was seen
Page No:
p.290
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Spencer
Attributed To:
Edmund Spenser
First Line:
The learned Sydenham does not doubt
Page No:
p.293
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My lord comes forward forward let him come
Page No:
pp.298-299
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Music thou queen of souls arise and string
Page No:
p.313
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Randolph
Attributed To:
Thomas Randolph
First Line:
Sick of a life possessed in vain
Page No:
pp.119[i.e. 319]-320
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The warrior ghosts will round me come
Page No:
pp.320-321
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Temples and altars let us raise
Page No:
pp.322-324
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In his Forimel's arms as if quite out of breath
Page No:
p.341
Poem Title:
The Feather.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
As Damon sat by Sylvia's side
Page No:
pp.353-354
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How wretched is the faithful youth
Page No:
p.376
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
While with malignant eyes the apostate viewed
Page No:
p.392
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Sir Richard Blackmore, in his Prince Arthur
Attributed To:
Sir Richard Blackmore
First Line:
And streams of fire from his red eye balls flowed
Page No:
p.393
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Sir Richard Blackmore, in his Prince Arthur
Attributed To:
Sir Richard Blackmore
First Line:
Scarce had he ceased when the superior fiend
Page No:
p.394
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Milton
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
Forth came in order the infernal peers
Page No:
p.395
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Milton
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
Satan above the rest
Page No:
p.395
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Milton
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
Him thus intent Ithuriel with his spear
Page No:
p.397
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Milton
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
Grecia's lost fame shall be restored by thee
Page No:
pp.413-415
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Sweet enslaver can you tell
Page No:
pp.419-421
Poem Title:
To the Lovely Belladora.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
And first seven ships from Rochester are sent
Page No:
pp.433-434
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Drayton.
Attributed To:
Michael Drayton
First Line:
Of Wiliam Wilson Joan his wife
Page No:
pp.435-436
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here the good Lady Margaret North
Page No:
p.436
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
This life hath on earth no certain while
Page No:
p.437
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Of late at White's was young Florello seen
Page No:
pp.439-440
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Here on light fancy's saily wings I rise
Page No:
pp.445-446
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Oh cried Arsenia long in wedlock blessed
Page No:
p.445
Poem Title:
Woman's Resolution
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
But murmur not proud heart if here delayed
Page No:
pp.450-451
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thus was I | Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin
Page No:
p.454
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here great and good duke Henry buried lies
Page No:
pp.470-471
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Should curious readers wish to know
Page No:
p.471
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
O opportunity thy guilt is great
Page No:
pp.485-492
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Shakespeare
Attributed To:
William Shakespeare