Poems on affairs of state [vol. IV] [T144916]
- DMI number:
- 163
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Evidence:
- Publication Date:
- 1707
- Volume Number:
- 4 of 4
- ESTC number:
- T144916
- EEBO/ECCO link:
- CW115512628
- Shelfmark:
- BOD Harding C52
- Full Title:
- POEMS | ON | [g]Affairs of State,[/g] | From 1620. to this present | Year 1707. | [i]Many of them by the most eminent Hands, | VIZ. | [2 cols.] [col. 1]Mr. [i]Shakespear[/i]. | Mr. [i]Waller[/i]. | D. of [i]D-----re[/i]. | Mr. [i]Dryden[/i]. | Mr. [i]W----sh[/i]. | Mr. [i]D----y[/i].[/col. 1] [col. 2]Dr. [i]Wild[/i] | Dr. [i]Brady[/i]. | Mr. [i]Tate[/i]. | Mr. [i]Hughes[/i]. | Mr. [/i]Manning[i]. | Mr. [i]Arwaker[/i], &c.[/col. 2] | [rule] | [i]Several of which were never before publish'd[/i]. | [rule] | [i]To which is added[/i], | A Collection of some Satyrical Prints against the | [i]French[/i] King, Elector of [i]Bavaria[/i], &c. Curi- | ously ingraven on Copper-Plates. | [rule] | VOL. IV | [rule] | [i]London[/i], Printed in the Year 1707.
- Place of Publication:
- London
- Genres:
- Political miscellany
- Format:
- Octavo
- Pagination:
- [i-ii] iii-xii, 1-468. pp. 134, 294 misnumbered 124, 264.
- Bibliographic details:
- There are cancels in gathering I due to censorship - see N12191 for the original sheets. Copperplate illustrations on pp. 434, 436, 438, 440, 442, 444, 446. Sigs.R-R8v are mis-signed as S-S8v.
- Comments:
- Contents: pp. 41-42; pp. 448-449 in prose; pp. 311-318 are dramatic prose; pp. 456-459 Latin verse with prose translation; pp. 8-9, pp. 463-466 Latin verse untranslated.
- Other matter:
- Prefatory matter: 'Preface to the Reader' which identifies the publisher as James Woodward of St Christopher's Yard behin the Exchange; Advertisement deriding N5917, a pirated 1705 edition (see Case 237) and detailing the poems left out of said edition; 'The Index to this Fourth Volume'.
- References:
- Case 211(1)(e)--(4)(b).
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [vol I] [T108847]
- Publication Date:
- 1702
- ESTC No:
- T108847
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [vol. I] [T144919]
- Publication Date:
- 1703
- ESTC No:
- T144919 [vol. I]
- Volume:
- 1 of 2
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [vol. II] [T125689]
- Publication Date:
- 1703
- ESTC No:
- T125689
- Volume:
- 2 of 2
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [vol. II] [N12192]
- Publication Date:
- 1703
- ESTC No:
- N12192
- Volume:
- 2 of 2
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [vol. III] [T144915]
- Publication Date:
- 1704
- ESTC No:
- T144915
- Volume:
- 3 of 3
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state collected from the daily, evening, and weekly, papers [T180422] [ECCO]
- Publication Date:
- 1733
- ESTC No:
- T180422
- Volume:
- None
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- A collection of poems on affairs of state [ESTC R23725]
- Publication Date:
- 1689
- ESTC No:
- R23725
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- A new collection of poems relating to state affairs [N5917]
- Publication Date:
- 1705
- ESTC No:
- N5917
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [vol. I] [N12193 part 1]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- N12193
- Volume:
- 1 of 4
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [vol. I] [T144920 part 1]
- Publication Date:
- 1710
- ESTC No:
- T144920
- Volume:
- 1 of 4
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [Vol. II] [T121816]
- Publication Date:
- 1703
- ESTC No:
- T121816
- Volume:
- 2 of 2
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [Vol. II] [T144917]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- T144917
- Volume:
- 2 of 4
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [Vol. III] [T144918]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- T144918
- Volume:
- 3 of 4
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- Poems on affairs of state [Vol. IV] [N12191]
- Publication Date:
- 1716
- ESTC No:
- N12191
- Volume:
- 4 of 4
- Relationship:
- Reissue
- Comments:
- Title:
- State poems continued from the time of O. Cromwell to the year 1697 [T144983]
- Publication Date:
- 1703
- ESTC No:
- T144983
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- The second part of the collection of poems on affairs of state [ESTC R10478]
- Publication Date:
- 1689
- ESTC No:
- R10478
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Title:
- The third part of the collection of poems on affairs of state [R22081]
- Publication Date:
- 1689
- ESTC No:
- R22081
- Volume:
- 1 of 1
- Relationship:
- Unknown
- Comments:
- Publisher:
- James Woodward
- Confidence:
- Confident (50%)
- Comments:
- 'The Preface to the Reader' requests materials for a further volume of state poems to be sent to James Woodwards premises in St. Christopher's churchyard. No publisher is named in the imprint, however.
- First Line:
- Perusing the list of the tackers in print
- Page No:
- pp.1-4
- Poem Title:
- The Oxfordshire Nine. April 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- We'll remember the men
- Page No:
- pp.4-5
- Poem Title:
- A Health to the Northamptonshire Sneakers, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Here's a health to the knight
- Page No:
- p.5
- Poem Title:
- The Reply.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Unhappy state condemned to worst of things
- Page No:
- pp.6-8
- Poem Title:
- Jure Divino toss'd in a Blanket: Or, Daniel de Foe's Memorial.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Long did Nassau his Belgic valour try
- Page No:
- pp.10-12
- Poem Title:
- Victory upon Victory: A Poem on the Success of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough over the French Forces near Tirlemont, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The man that's resolute and just
- Page No:
- pp.12-15
- Poem Title:
- Horace, Lib. III. Ode III. Imitated
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- That fitting measures might be taken
- Page No:
- pp.15-16
- Poem Title:
- The Comparison, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When a church on a hill to the Danube advances
- Page No:
- p.16
- Poem Title:
- On D. M. 1704.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Accept my lord of this small glittering thing
- Page No:
- p.17
- Poem Title:
- On the K. of Sp---'s Present to the D. of M.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Thus is at length the horrid Hydra slain
- Page No:
- p.17
- Poem Title:
- On the Lords and Commons vote concerning the danger of the church, 1705
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When A--a was the church's daughter
- Page No:
- p.17
- Poem Title:
- Suppos'd to be writ by a dignify'd Clergyman.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- O ye Britons draw near
- Page No:
- pp.18-22
- Poem Title:
- A Declaration without Doors, 1705
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Happily housed these Lares are
- Page No:
- p.22
- Poem Title:
- On the Duke of B---------'s House
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ye freeholders most dear
- Page No:
- pp.22-25
- Poem Title:
- The doleful Complaint of Sir H. M. on the Loss of his Election at Oxford, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- What power of words can equal thy renown
- Page No:
- pp.25-27
- Poem Title:
- An Ode on the D. of Marlborough, 1706.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Seven sages in these latter times are seen
- Page No:
- pp.28-30
- Poem Title:
- The Seven Wise Men.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
- Page No:
- pp.30-34
- Poem Title:
- An Allusion to the Bishop of Cambray's Supplement of Homer, 1706.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- No sacred pages never more repine
- Page No:
- pp.34-35
- Poem Title:
- An Elegy on the burning of the Church Memorial, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- She's dead thanks to the jury's pious care
- Page No:
- pp.35-37
- Poem Title:
- Fire and Faggot, or the City Bon-Fire.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Mountown thou sweet retreat from Dublin cares
- Page No:
- pp.38-41
- Poem Title:
- Mully of Mountown. A Poem.
- Attribution:
- By the Author of the Tale of a Tub.
- Attributed To:
- Jonathan Swift
- First Line:
- It's true Tallard when fickle chance denied
- Page No:
- pp.42-48
- Poem Title:
- A Letter to Mareschal Tallard. Made English out of French.
- Attribution:
- By J. Br.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- How will the grateful senate praise
- Page No:
- pp.48-49
- Poem Title:
- An Ode occasion'd by the Battel of Ramellies.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. B-----y.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Prithee Jerry be quiet cease railing in vain
- Page No:
- pp.49-50
- Poem Title:
- The Benefits of a Theatre.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Dear Thomas didst thou never pop
- Page No:
- pp.50-51
- Poem Title:
- A Simile.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- In days of yore when Albion's kings did break
- Page No:
- pp.51-54
- Poem Title:
- The Jubilee Necklace; or a Present from C. III. to the D. of M. a Satyr.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- How fleeting is honour who'd strive to be great
- Page No:
- pp.54-55
- Poem Title:
- The Quietus.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As a young lawyer many years will drudge
- Page No:
- pp.55-56
- Poem Title:
- Epilogue spoken by Mrs. Mountfort at the Theater Royal in Drury Lane, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Mor Why how now Pas-- since the last election
- Page No:
- pp.56-57
- Poem Title:
- A Dialogue between Pasquin and Morforio, Two Statues in Rome.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Will's wafted to Holland on some state intrigue
- Page No:
- pp.57-58
- Poem Title:
- The Nine K____s.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When great Nassau is dead and gone
- Page No:
- pp.58-62
- Poem Title:
- The Prophecy, 1703.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Be wise as Ad------n as Br------ne be brave
- Page No:
- pp.63-64
- Poem Title:
- The Country Parson's Advice to those little Scriblers, who pretend to write better Sense than Great Secretaries: Or, Mr. Stephens's Triumph over the Pillory, 1706.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Why is great Phoebus styled the god of lays
- Page No:
- pp.64-65
- Poem Title:
- A New Prologue spoken at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, on Saturday, July the 8th, 1704. in Praise of the Wells.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Welcome thou friendly earnest of fourscore
- Page No:
- pp.65-66
- Poem Title:
- Upon the first fit of the Gout.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Among the little pages that were sent
- Page No:
- pp.66-68
- Poem Title:
- Upon Dr. B's Suit to the E. of N. for a Bishoprick.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ye men of might and muckle power
- Page No:
- pp.68-76
- Poem Title:
- The Address, 1704.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- While you my lord with an extensive hand
- Page No:
- pp.77-78
- Poem Title:
- To his Grace the Duke of Marlborough on his late Successes in Flanders, 1706.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When Dryden's tuneful celebrated muse
- Page No:
- p.79
- Poem Title:
- To the conceal'd Author of this Excellent Poem.
- Attribution:
- C. D.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- O matchless genius whose exalted lays
- Page No:
- p.80
- Poem Title:
- To the unknown Author of the incomparable Poem, Faction Display'd.
- Attribution:
- H. B.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Say goddess muse for thy all searching eyes
- Page No:
- pp.83-98
- Poem Title:
- Faction Display'd.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Again my muse - nor fear the steepy flight
- Page No:
- pp.98-109
- Poem Title:
- Moderation Display'd
- Attribution:
- By the Author of Faction Display'd.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- I think I shall never despair
- Page No:
- pp.109-111
- Poem Title:
- The French King's Lamentation for the Loss of the Occasional Bill, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Who does not extol our conquest marine
- Page No:
- p.112
- Poem Title:
- On the Sea Fight between Sir G. R. and Toulouse, 1704.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As brave Sir Rooke Toulouse did beat
- Page No:
- p.113
- Poem Title:
- A Song on the same.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As Hodge and Dick who lately came
- Page No:
- pp.113-114
- Poem Title:
- On the Colours in Westminster-Hall, 1704.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- All the materials are the same
- Page No:
- pp.114-115
- Poem Title:
- A new ballad
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Away with your ballads be gone with old Simon
- Page No:
- pp.115-118
- Poem Title:
- The Down-Cast, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- My petition good people of A------m hear
- Page No:
- pp.118-119
- Poem Title:
- Sir S. G's Petition to the good People of Ag-----sham.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Thus God does bless our sovereign Anne
- Page No:
- pp.119-122
- Poem Title:
- The Lamentation of High-Church, 1704.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ere we to play this match prepare
- Page No:
- pp.122-126
- Poem Title:
- The Royal Gamesters, or the old Cards new shuffled for the Conquering Game.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Painter I've seen a picture represent
- Page No:
- pp.126-127
- Poem Title:
- Advice to a Painter, 1701.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Of old the very name of Drake
- Page No:
- pp.127-128
- Poem Title:
- The Rook.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Backed with confederate force the Austrian goes
- Page No:
- p.128
- Poem Title:
- On K. Charles voyage to Spain, 1704.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- How justly now might I aspire
- Page No:
- pp.129-131
- Poem Title:
- Britannia's Prayer for the Queen, 1706.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Tate, Poet Laureate to her Majesty.
- Attributed To:
- Nahum Tate
- First Line:
- Albion disclose thy drowsy eyes and see
- Page No:
- pp.132-143
- Poem Title:
- The Miseries of England, from the Growing Power of her Domestick Enemies, 1701.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- From the beseiged Ardea all in post
- Page No:
- pp.143-204
- Poem Title:
- The Rape of Lucrece.
- Attribution:
- Written by Mr. William Shakespeare, and dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Southampton.
- Attributed To:
- William Shakespeare
- First Line:
- Even as the sun with purple coloured face
- Page No:
- pp.205-244
- Poem Title:
- Venus and Adonis.
- Attribution:
- Written by Mr. Shakespear.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Like the vain curlings of the watery maze
- Page No:
- pp.245-256
- Poem Title:
- The first Anniversary of the Government under his Highness the Lord Protector:
- Attribution:
- suppos'd to be written by Edmond Waller of Becconsfield Esq; and printed in 1655.
- Attributed To:
- Edmund Waller
- First Line:
- Of monsters fell and wondrous wights
- Page No:
- pp.256-268
- Poem Title:
- Gigantomaxia, Or a full and true Relation of the Great and Bloody Fight between three Pagan Knights and a Christian Giant. 1682.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- It was my hap spectator once to be
- Page No:
- pp.268-284
- Poem Title:
- Bacchanalia: Or a Description of a Drunken Club, 1683.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Near Isis spring the muses poor retreat
- Page No:
- pp.289-309
- Poem Title:
- A Poem, occasion'd by the late Discontents and Disturbances in the State, 1691. With Reflections upon the Rise and Progress of Priest-Craft.
- Attribution:
- Written by N. Tate.
- Attributed To:
- Nahum Tate
- First Line:
- Reader | Wise Aesop thought it no mistake
- Page No:
- pp.310-311
- Poem Title:
- A pleasant Battel between two Lap-Dogs of the Utopian Court...
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When men of God will do the devil's work
- Page No:
- pp.318-321
- Poem Title:
- Marvell's Ghost: Being a true Copy of a Letter sent to the A. Bp. of Cant. upon his sudden sickness, at the Prince of Orange's first Arrival into London, 1688/9.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Whilst priestly pens the glorious theme decline
- Page No:
- pp.322-327
- Poem Title:
- A Congratulatory Poem to the Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, upon his Promotion to the Arch-Episcopal See of Canterbury, 1691.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Well may our lives bear an uncertain date
- Page No:
- pp.327-333
- Poem Title:
- The Earth-quake of Jamaica, describ'd in a Pindarick Poem, 1692.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Tutchin
- Attributed To:
- John Tutchin
- First Line:
- I cannot hold hot struggling rage aspires
- Page No:
- pp.333-345
- Poem Title:
- Midsummer-Moon: or the Livery-Man's Complaint, 1682.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Farewell damned Stygian juice who dost bewitch
- Page No:
- pp.345-347
- Poem Title:
- A Satyr against Brandy.
- Attribution:
- Written by Jo. Haines, as he saith himself, 1683.
- Attributed To:
- Joseph Haines
- First Line:
- Divine Thalia charmer of my breast
- Page No:
- pp.348-365
- Poem Title:
- The Grove: Or, the Rival Muses, 1701.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- As Indians when a valued hero dies
- Page No:
- pp.365-368
- Poem Title:
- A pindarick ode, occasion'd by the death of the late Lord Chief Justice Treby, 1701
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Hear Britain hear a rough unpractised tongue
- Page No:
- pp.369-374
- Poem Title:
- The Triumph of Peace. A poem, 1698.
- Attribution:
- Preface signed 'John Hughes'
- Attributed To:
- John Hughes
- First Line:
- My lord | While flattering crowds officiously appear
- Page No:
- pp.374-378
- Poem Title:
- To my Lord Chancellor Hyde. Presented on New Years-Day, 1662.
- Attribution:
- By J. Dryden.
- Attributed To:
- John Dryden
- First Line:
- Look how the country hobbs with wonder flock
- Page No:
- pp.379-381
- Poem Title:
- Upon the stately Structure of Bow-Chruch and Steeple, Burnt Ann. 1666. Rebuilt 1679.
- Attribution:
- By Dr. Wild.
- Attributed To:
- Robert Wild
- First Line:
- A prison or an isle are much the same
- Page No:
- pp.381-387
- Poem Title:
- A Paradox against Liberty.
- Attribution:
- Written by the Lords, during their Imprisonment in the Tower, 1679
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Cl | Art thou returned my sister concubine
- Page No:
- pp.388-392
- Poem Title:
- A Dialogue between the Dutchess of Clevel--- and the Dutchess of Portsmouth, at their Meeting in Paris. With the Ghost of Jane Shore.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- How easy tis to sail with wind and tide
- Page No:
- pp.393-403
- Poem Title:
- A Satyr against Persecution, 1682.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Since heaven from Albions once loved isle estranged
- Page No:
- pp.404-409
- Poem Title:
- An Elegy on his Excellency Lieutenant-General Talmash, 1694.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Edm. Arwaker.
- Attributed To:
- Edmund Arwaker
- First Line:
- Since every mountain where the muses come
- Page No:
- pp.410-422
- Poem Title:
- Greenwich-Hill. A Poem.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Manning
- Attributed To:
- Francis Manning
- First Line:
- Shews why this tale in verse is wrote
- Page No:
- pp.422-428
- Poem Title:
- Prince Butler's Tale: Representing the State of the Wool-Case, or the East-India Case truly stated, 1691.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Bless the good ladies and good food
- Page No:
- pp.428-429
- Poem Title:
- Grace before Meat at a Christning.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Our hearty thanks we humbly pay
- Page No:
- p.429
- Poem Title:
- Grace after Meat.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Once in a certain family
- Page No:
- pp.430-432
- Poem Title:
- The Dog in the Wheel. A Satyr, 1705.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Renowned Phiz kept evidence in awe
- Page No:
- p.433
- Poem Title:
- On the Death of Serjeant Darnell, 1706.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When Anjou stepped into the Spanish throne
- Page No:
- p.435
- Poem Title:
- A Collection of some Satyrical Prints, publish'd beyond Sea, relating to the Affairs of Europe, since the French King plac'd his Grandson on the Throne of Spain. With their Explanations in English.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The conquests Anna by her chief has won
- Page No:
- p.437
- Poem Title:
- A Collection of some Satyrical Prints, publish'd beyond Sea, relating to the Affairs of Europe, since the French King plac'd his Grandson on the Throne of Spain. With their Explanations in English.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Hast thou surprised me Britain I defy
- Page No:
- p.439
- Poem Title:
- A Collection of some Satyrical Prints, publish'd beyond Sea, relating to the Affairs of Europe, since the French King plac'd his Grandson on the Throne of Spain. With their Explanations in English.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- The sun and that's my crime I'm told
- Page No:
- p.441
- Poem Title:
- A Collection of some Satyrical Prints, publish'd beyond Sea, relating to the Affairs of Europe, since the French King plac'd his Grandson on the Throne of Spain. With their Explanations in English.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- What shall we do dear Maintenon my son
- Page No:
- p.443
- Poem Title:
- A Collection of some Satyrical Prints, publish'd beyond Sea, relating to the Affairs of Europe, since the French King plac'd his Grandson on the Throne of Spain. With their Explanations in English.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Ye Heers and Hogans all we greet you well
- Page No:
- p.445
- Poem Title:
- A Collection of some Satyrical Prints, publish'd beyond Sea, relating to the Affairs of Europe, since the French King plac'd his Grandson on the Throne of Spain. With their Explanations in English.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- In vain the French before Turin prepare
- Page No:
- p.447
- Poem Title:
- A Collection of some Satyrical Prints, publish'd beyond Sea, relating to the Affairs of Europe, since the French King plac'd his Grandson on the Throne of Spain. With their Explanations in English.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Jos | Dear cousin why so melancholy Lov Why
- Page No:
- p.450
- Poem Title:
- A New Dialogue between Joseph the Just, and Lewis the False.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- My husband me and I my court have left
- Page No:
- p.451
- Poem Title:
- [No title]
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When Anjou by Ruvigny was compelled
- Page No:
- pp.451-452
- Poem Title:
- [No title]
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- This paper king who knows his right
- Page No:
- p.452
- Poem Title:
- [No title]
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Protect our state and let our Marlborough thrive
- Page No:
- pp.453-454
- Poem Title:
- The Tunbridge Prodigy.
- Attribution:
- Written by a Lady.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- When tuneful ladies strike the trembling lyre
- Page No:
- pp.454-456
- Poem Title:
- To the Author of the Tunbridge Prodigy.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Born under kings our fathers freedom sought
- Page No:
- p.459
- Poem Title:
- On the French subjects
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- How glorious Marlbrough shall we sing thy praise
- Page No:
- pp.459-460
- Poem Title:
- On the Duke of Marlborough.
- Attribution:
- By Dr. Brady
- Attributed To:
- Nicholas Brady
- First Line:
- Of ramblings and follies you oft have been told
- Page No:
- pp.460-463
- Poem Title:
- The Royal Ramble, 1697.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- First Line:
- Thrice happy barque to whom is given
- Page No:
- pp.467-468
- Poem Title:
- On his grace the Duke of Marlborough Going for Holland, March 1707. In Imitation of the third Ode of the first Book of Horace.
- Attribution:
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
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