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Papers relating to the Quakers Tythe Bill: viz. I. The case of the people called Quakers... To which is added, An answer to the Country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe Bill. In a letter to the r.r. author
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
1736
"An answer to The country parsons' plea" by Lord Hervey, with separate title-page (p.29) - "The country parson's plea" by Thomas Sherlock. - With a half-title, and a note to the reader on the final le...
The Quaker's reply to The country parson's plea, against the Quakers bill for tythes
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
[1736?]
Also published under title: An answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers tithe-bill.
An answer to The country parson's plea against the Quakers tythe-bill. In a letter to the R.R. author
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
1736
Attributed to John Hervey.--NUC pre-1956.
A satyr. In the manner of Persius : In a dialogue between the poet and his friend
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Pagett, Thomas Catesby (1689-1742); Cowper, Ashley (1788)
1730
English nobleman = John Hervey, Baron Hervey? On the question of authorship, Foxon states: "Printed in Dodsley V as "by the late Lord Hervey"; it is transcribed in a commonplace book of his son, Gener...
An elegy to a young lady : in the manner of Ovid. By ----- With an answer: by a lady, author of the Verses to the imitator of Horace
Hammond, James (1710-1742); Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (1689-1762); Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
1733
"The intended author of the answer is Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, but the poem is printed as Lord Hervey's in Dodsley IV." -- cf. Foxon H21.
A satire in the manner of Persius : in a dialogue between Atticus and Eugenio
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Persius
1739
Ascribed to Lord Hervey, also Lord Paget, and to Ashley Cowper, Hervey's authorship being considered the most likely by Foxon.
The patriots are come; or, a new doctor for a crazy constitution : A new ballad to the tune of Derry down
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
[1742]
"Hervey's authorship is mentioned in a letter of Horace Walpole to Mann 16 Oct. 1742. The new doctor is John Carteret, earl Granville."--Foxon, English verse 1701-1750, 1975. H158. Cover title with ...
An epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity : in answer to a Latin letter in verse. Written from H-----n C---t, Aug. 28, 1733
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Sherwin, William (1669-1735)
1733
In verse. An attack on Pope. Cf. Dict. of national biography. A doctor of divinity = William Sherwin. Anon., by John Hervey.
A letter to Mr. C---b---r, on his letter to Mr. P---
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
1742
An attack on Pope in which Colley Cibber's Letter is used as a pretext. Cf. Guerinot, J.V. Pamphlet attacks on Alexander Pope, p. 296.
A new c-----t [i.e. cabinet] ballad
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
1742
A satire on John Carteret, Earl Granville, and the change of ministry in January 1742. - cf. DNB. In verse. Anon., by John Hervey.
To the imitator of the satire of the second book of Horace
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (1689-1762); Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
1733
Verses addressed to Alexander Pope by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and John, Lord Hervey. Cf. J.V. Guerinot; ESTC; Foxon. Another edition published simultaneously under title: Verses address'd to the i...
Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (1689-1762); Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)
[1733]
On p. 4 the last line has 'Distinction' with a capital 'D'; on p. 8 there are 14 lines of text. The ornaments are those used by Henry Woodfall.--ESTC. Addressed to Alexander Pope. Signatures: [A...