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A Tory pill to purge Whig Melancholy [ECCO] [T226312]

DMI number:
325
Aliases
Tory pill to purge Whig melancholy
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1715
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T226312
EEBO/ECCO link:
CB3329686236
Shelfmark:
ECCO Cambridge University Library
Full Title:
[i]A[/i] Tory [i]Pill, to Purge[/i] WHIG | [i]Melancholy:[/i] | OR, A | COLLECTION | Of above One Hundred New | Loyal BALLADS, | POEMS, &c. | Written | In Defence of CHURCH and | STATE. | [rule] | [i]For[/i] Loyalty [i]is still the[/i] same, | [i]Whether it[/i] Win [i]or[/i] Lose [i]the Game[/i]; | [i]True as a [/i] Dial [i]to the[/i] Sun, | [i]Altho' it be not shin'd upon.[/i] | Hudibras. | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed in the Year 1715. Price 2 s. stitcht, | 2 s. 6 d. bound.
Epigraph:
For Loyalty is still the same, Whether it Win or Lose the Game; True as a Dial to the Sun, Altho' it be not shin'd upon. Hudibras.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Made-up miscellany and Political miscellany
Format:
Octavo
Price:
2s. stitched, 2s. 6d. bound.
Bibliographic details:
[VOL ONE IS REISSUE OF T176910 IN PARTICULAR - DOUBLE 'N' IN MANAGER ON P.28 NOT PRESENT IN OTHER COPIES]. From ESTC "A reissue of the four parts of ’A collection of poems for and against Dr. Sacheverell’ with the titlepages removed. In this edition the preliminary leaves make up eight pages and the third part is extended to 40p."
Related Miscellanies
Title:
A collection of poems for and against Dr. Sacheverell [vol. I] [T60]
Publication Date:
1710
ESTC No:
T60
Volume:
1 of 4
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A Collection of Poems, &c. For and Against Dr. Sacheverell [vol. IV] [ECCO] [N27956]
Publication Date:
1710
ESTC No:
N27956
Volume:
4 of 4
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A collection of poems, &c., for and against Dr. Sacheverell [vol. II] [T61]
Publication Date:
1710
ESTC No:
T61
Volume:
2 of 4
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A Collection of Poems, For and Against Dr. Sacheverell [ECCO] [T176910]
Publication Date:
1710
ESTC No:
T176910
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A Collection of Poems, For and Against Dr. Sacheverell [T167514]
Publication Date:
1710
ESTC No:
T167514
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
Whig and Tory or wit on both sides [T116470]
Publication Date:
1712
ESTC No:
T116470
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
Whig and Tory or wit on both sides [T177552]
Publication Date:
1713
ESTC No:
T177552
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A collection of poems, &c. for and against Dr. Sacheverell. The third part. [T62]
Publication Date:
1710
ESTC No:
T62
Volume:
3 of 3
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A Tory Pill to Purge Whig Melancholy [T178177]
Publication Date:
1715
ESTC No:
T178177
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
Tory pills to purge whig melancholy [T51480]
Publication Date:
1715
ESTC No:
T51480
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
How at the other b-----r to try a priest
Page No:
pp.3-4
Poem Title:
Said to be dropt in the House of C-----s.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
O A--a see the prelude is begun
Page No:
p.3
Poem Title:
Said to be found upon a Great Lady's Toylet.
Attribution:
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First Line:
When the twenty brave pleaders called out of the throng
Page No:
pp.4-6
Poem Title:
Salisbury-Steeple revers'd: Or, The turn-spit B----ps.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Invidious whigs since you have made your boast
Page No:
pp.7-8
Poem Title:
Upon the burning of Mr. Burges's Pulpit.
Attribution:
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First Line:
There is a man some modern whigs think fit
Page No:
p.7
Poem Title:
On Mr. Ho--dly, who says the people are supream Governors, and Monarchs are but their Ministers.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Republicans your tuneful voices raise
Page No:
pp.8-9
Poem Title:
The Thanksgiving.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
The nation had always some token
Page No:
pp.9-11
Poem Title:
The History of the Imp------nt: Or, The Nation's gone mad. A new Ballad.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Is John Dolben dead fare him heartily well
Page No:
p.11-13
Poem Title:
An Elegy Balladwise on the Death of John Dolben, Esq; who departed this Life at Epsom, on Monday May the 28th, 1710.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Quoth Daniel the doctor to Daniel d'Foe
Page No:
pp.11-13
Poem Title:
A late Dialogue between Dr. Burgess, and Daniel d'Foe, in a Cyder-Cellar near Billingsgate, concerning the Times.
Attribution:
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First Line:
From people pretending to extraordinary zeal
Page No:
pp.14-15
Poem Title:
A Litany.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Loud blasphemy Jack being stripped by oak royal
Page No:
p.14
Poem Title:
On Mr. Dolben's Voyage to, and Return from the Indies.
Attribution:
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First Line:
What is become of the old oath of allegiance
Page No:
pp.15-16
Poem Title:
Upon the bur---g of Dr. Sac-----ell's Sermons.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Long life to the queen and a prosperous reign
Page No:
pp.16-17
Poem Title:
The Church of England's new Toast.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Bold whigs and fanatics now strive to pull down
Page No:
pp.17-18
Poem Title:
The Doctor Militant: Or Church Triumphant, To the Tune of Packington's Pound.
Attribution:
By N. F. G. Gent.
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Not attributed
First Line:
Come ye old English huntsmen that love noble sport
Page No:
pp.19-22
Poem Title:
The Old Pack.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Since monarchs were monarchs it never was known
Page No:
pp.22-25
Poem Title:
A new Ballad. To the Tune of the Black-Smith.
Attribution:
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First Line:
You loyal brave boys who for Pearkes make a noise
Page No:
pp.24-26
Poem Title:
On the Worcestershire Election.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Tis odd to conceive what a war has been waged
Page No:
pp.25-28
Poem Title:
The Westminster-Combat.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Weep all you schismatics since he is gone
Page No:
pp.28-30
Poem Title:
Another Elegy on the Death of John Dolben, Esq; Mannager in chief at the Tryal of Dr. Sacheverell.
Attribution:
By Isaac Bickerstaffe, Esq;
Attributed To:
Isaac Bickerstaff
First Line:
Most humbly sheweth that whereas
Page No:
pp.30-31
Poem Title:
To th'Learn'd and Rev'rend Doctor Hoadly, The quaint Petition of the Godly.
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First Line:
At dead of night when peaceful spirits sleep
Page No:
pp.31-32
Poem Title:
The Junto.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Buz | So represented have I seen
Page No:
p.33
Poem Title:
On the French King.
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First Line:
While faction with its baleful breath proclaims
Page No:
pp.33-36
Poem Title:
The Save-Alls.
Attribution:
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First Line:
A woman grown lousy for want of due care
Page No:
pp.36-38
Poem Title:
All or none.
Attribution:
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First Line:
O ---- think thou poor unhappy -----
Page No:
pp.38-39
Poem Title:
Advice to the ------
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
What a pox ails the W---s thus to trouble our peace
Page No:
pp.39-40
Poem Title:
British Loyalty display'd: Or, The Church in Glory.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
A Jew and a G-n---l joined both in a trade
Page No:
p.41
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
In sounds of joy your tuneful voices raise
Page No:
p.41
Poem Title:
The Thanksgiving.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Monstrous Avaro urges how can this be
Page No:
p.41
Poem Title:
The Transubstantiation.
Attribution:
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First Line:
The globe of earth on which we dwell
Page No:
p.42
Poem Title:
The Grand Tack.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Whig's the first letter of his name
Page No:
p.42
Poem Title:
Acrostick.
Attribution:
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First Line:
A German princess once adorned this isle
Page No:
p.43
Poem Title:
On the German Princess.
Attribution:
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First Line:
In days of old lived in this bower one whore
Page No:
p.43
Poem Title:
On a Bower.
Attribution:
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First Line:
To get a good peace and a flourishing trade
Page No:
pp.43-44
Poem Title:
Poor England bobb'd at Home and Abroad.
Attribution:
By N. F. G. Gent.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ye hypocrites leave off your pranks
Page No:
p.43
Poem Title:
On the 30th of January.
Attribution:
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First Line:
The calve's head brawny c---- leads the van
Page No:
pp.3-6
Poem Title:
The Seven Extinguishers.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
When you have a fat parson that's fleshy and new
Page No:
pp.6-7
Poem Title:
A Receipt to dress a Parson after the newest Fashion; said to be laid under Sir P--- K---'s Plate at a publick Entertainment, instead of a Bill of Fare.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Since it has lately pleased our new-born state
Page No:
pp.8-9
Poem Title:
A Copy of Verses, written in a Common-Prayer-Book, presented to a Lady in 1644. upon her building a Closet for her Books.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Ye vicars and curates and lecturers all
Page No:
pp.9-11
Poem Title:
A Copy of Verses in Answer to N. F. G. Gent. To the Tune of Packington's Pound.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Now Britons mourn
Page No:
pp.13-14
Poem Title:
A Ballad on the Junto. To the Tune of Lilly Bullero.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Behold we are come from gloomy shades below
Page No:
pp.14-16
Poem Title:
The Ghost's Admonition to the M---g-rs.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
From merit unwieldy and overgrown worth
Page No:
pp.16-17
Poem Title:
A Litany for the Fast.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
A tight and trim vessel
Page No:
pp.17-19
Poem Title:
A Tale of a Tarr. A new Ballad.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Hail pious days thou most propitious time
Page No:
p.20
Poem Title:
On the Sentence passed by the House of Lords, on Dr. Sacheverell.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
To open all your eyes and let you know
Page No:
pp.20-21
Poem Title:
Honest Clodd's Advice to his Country-men, how to chuse such Members of Parliament in the next Election, as may preserve their Liberties and Estates.
Attribution:
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First Line:
You Tories now no longer conscience plead
Page No:
p.21
Poem Title:
On the high-flying Addressers.
Attribution:
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First Line:
What strange confusion at this time
Page No:
pp.22-23
Poem Title:
Good Advice, if rightly taken. A Ballad.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Britons take care before it be too late
Page No:
p.23
Poem Title:
Seasonable Advice.
Attribution:
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First Line:
When cruel Nero over Rome bore sway
Page No:
pp.24-25
Poem Title:
The Whigs Idol: Or, The new-fashion'd Loyalty.
Attribution:
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First Line:
What madness countrymen inspires
Page No:
pp.25-26
Poem Title:
Horatii Epodon Septimum, Imitated.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Of all the jolly sights the town has shown
Page No:
pp.26-31
Poem Title:
The Wolf stript of his Shepherd's Clothing, address'd to Dr. Sacheverell.
Attribution:
By a Salopian Gentleman.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To speak the truth is criminal now
Page No:
pp.31-33
Poem Title:
An Epigram on Dan. de F--.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Good people all both low and high
Page No:
pp.33-35
Poem Title:
The Rary-Show, lately brought from the flaming Isle of Moderation, all alive.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Here is to be sold the true water of light
Page No:
p.35
Poem Title:
On Dr. Sacheverell's Eye-water, lately printed.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I wonder what these nice distinctions mean
Page No:
p.40
Poem Title:
On the present Debates about Religion.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A fox of quality that long
Page No:
pp.3-9
Poem Title:
The Fox Unkennell'd: Or, The Sham-Memorial.
Attribution:
By the Author of the Seven Extinguishers
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How does it consist with the oath of allegiance
Page No:
pp.10-11
Poem Title:
The Tryal and Sentence in Poland.
Attribution:
By N. F. G.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Sir you'll excuse me for inditing
Page No:
pp.11-14
Poem Title:
A Letter from Mr. Thomas D'Urfey, to a Friend of his in the State, concerning the late Alterations.
Attribution:
A Letter from Mr. Thomas D'Urfey
Attributed To:
Thomas D'Urfey
First Line:
From a senate intent on the good of the nation
Page No:
pp.14-17
Poem Title:
The W--g's Litany.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When sovereign commons princes made
Page No:
pp.17-19
Poem Title:
The Narrative.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
My master Dolben he did well
Page No:
p.19
Poem Title:
A Copy of Verses spoke by the Bell-Man of St. Margaret's Westminster, last Christmas, under the Window of John Dolben, Esq; one of the Managers against Dr. Henry Sacheverell.
Attribution:
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First Line:
The queen god preserve heaven's pious vicegerent
Page No:
pp.19-20
Poem Title:
The Duke of Beaufort's new Toast to the Citizens of London.
Attribution:
The Duke of Beaufort's new Toast...
Attributed To:
Henry Somerset
First Line:
No sacred pages never more repine
Page No:
pp.21-22
Poem Title:
On burning Dr, Sac------ll's Sermon.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Madam look out your title is arraigned
Page No:
p.22
Poem Title:
Fair Warning.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Monarchs beware your titles they disown
Page No:
p.23
Poem Title:
An Answer to the Fair Warning.
Attribution:
By N. F. G
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
We the hundred and fifty elect of the gown
Page No:
pp.23-25
Poem Title:
The London Address.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A nightingale whose warbling tongue
Page No:
pp.25-27
Poem Title:
The Impeachment.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ye whigs and dissenters what would you have done
Page No:
pp.27-28
Poem Title:
High-Church Loyalty. A Song.
Attribution:
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First Line:
You pinnacle flyers where would you advance
Page No:
p.28-30
Poem Title:
An Answer to High-Church Loyalty. A Song.
Attribution:
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First Line:
You terrestrial low-creepers what do you mean
Page No:
pp.30-31
Poem Title:
A Reply to the Answer to High-Church Loyalty.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Why now so melancholy Ben
Page No:
pp.31-33
Poem Title:
Leviathan; or, a Hymn to poor Brother Ben. To the Tune of the Good Old Cause reviv'd.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Good folks I pray have not you heard
Page No:
pp.34-36
Poem Title:
A new Ballad on a late stroling Doctor. To the old Tune of, Hey Boys! up go we; or what other you please.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Could you at last a commonwealth obtain
Page No:
pp.3-4
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
While weeping Europe bends beneath her ills
Page No:
pp.4-5
Poem Title:
A Poem to the Earl of Godolphin.
Attribution:
By Dr. G----h.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
We are told by the town that a man of great note
Page No:
pp.5-6
Poem Title:
On the Oxfordshire Election.
Attribution:
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First Line:
The year of wonders is arrived
Page No:
pp.7-10
Poem Title:
The Age of Wonders. To the Tune of Chivy Chace.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Of all the idols of renown
Page No:
pp.10-13
Poem Title:
On the Cross upon the Cupula.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Dear sisters come see you how fine
Page No:
pp.14-16
Poem Title:
The Dissenters Triumph: Or, the Rebuilding and Furnishing Dr. Burgess's Meeting-House. To the Tune of, The Scotch Wedding.
Attribution:
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First Line:
A bailiff and a boatman
Page No:
pp.16-17
Poem Title:
A humoursom Ditty to Dr. Sacheverell's back Friends.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
St Paul be zealous in good matters saith
Page No:
p.18
Poem Title:
On our luke-warm Christians.
Attribution:
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First Line:
By Ebro's streams the British general sat
Page No:
pp.18-19
Poem Title:
The brave English-man: Or, The Vision. Aug. 19. 1710. N. S.
Attribution:
By Mr. Adams
Attributed To:
Mr. Adams
First Line:
From all such as rail at our church's defender
Page No:
pp.19-21
Poem Title:
The Loyalist's Litany: Or, A Touch of the Times.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Whig's the first word that swells his odious name
Page No:
p.19
Poem Title:
Accrostick.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Fair lovely courteous dame whoever thou art
Page No:
pp.21-22
Poem Title:
To the Lady that Dr. Sacheverell shall make Choice of for a Wife.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Is this the man that's now the object made
Page No:
p.21
Poem Title:
In Imitation of a Speech in the ingenious Mr. Trappe's Tragedy, call'd, Abramule: Or, Love and Empire, in Commendation of Pyrrhus.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Thou who the pangs of my embittered rage
Page No:
pp.22-23
Poem Title:
The E. of G-------n to Dr. G---h, upon the Loss of Miss Dingle: In Return to the Doctor's consolatory Verses to him, upon the Loss of his Rod.
Attribution:
Dr. G---h
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Resolved that Henry Sacheverell the high-church defender
Page No:
pp.26-27
Poem Title:
Minutes of the House.
Attribution:
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First Line:
For shame ye doting fools for shame be wise
Page No:
pp.27-28
Poem Title:
To the guilty B----ps.
Attribution:
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First Line:
When the laws of religion and those of the nation
Page No:
p.27
Poem Title:
On the Policy of the Times.
Attribution:
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First Line:
As when a fly that goes to bed
Page No:
p.28
Poem Title:
The Comparison.
Attribution:
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First Line:
In one sad month two blessed martyrs fell
Page No:
p.28
Poem Title:
On the late Martyrs of the Church.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Ere Noll did gainst his pious prince rebel
Page No:
pp.29-30
Poem Title:
Moderation Unmask'd.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Impeached why pray sirs what's the doctor's crime
Page No:
pp.30-31
Poem Title:
On the Doctor's Impeachment.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
With a phiz that is grave and a sanctified face
Page No:
pp.31-32
Poem Title:
The Time-server.
Attribution:
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First Line:
When Lewis the great
Page No:
pp.32-34
Poem Title:
The French King's Lamentation for the Miscarriage of Monsieur Guiscard. A Song.
Attribution:
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First Line:
We that farm your honours ground
Page No:
pp.34-35
Poem Title:
The Husband-mens humble Petition to both Houses of Parliament.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Here's a health to the queen and her faithful adviser
Page No:
pp.35-36
Poem Title:
A new Toast to the Queen and the Earl of Oxford.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What frantic madness has possessed mankind
Page No:
pp.36-37
Poem Title:
A Satyr on the Times, address'd to all the Patrons of the Good Old Cause.
Attribution:
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