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Mock poem or Whiggs supplicatione, by Samuel Colvil
An attempt to explain whence the virtues of the Bath waters proceed
Poems by Oliver Style
Lisy's parting with her cat, by James Thomson
Commonplace book containing original and transcribed eighteenth and early nineteenth-century English verse and prose, including references to several theatrical performances.
The life and actions of W.S. written by himself during his confinement in the tower at Liverpool.
Commonplace book containing draft legal warrants, culinary and medical recipes, mathematical notes, moral precepts, and English verse from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Poetical commonplace-place book, mainly compiled by Eliza Marriott.
Poems of various kinds, by Peter Pinnell and others.
Collection of poems, predominantly religious, by Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Baron, professionally transcribed, with annotations by his uncle, Colonel Charles Fairfax.
Commonplace book of eighteenth century prose and verse, chiefly with Jacobite sympathies.
Miscellany of original early eighteenth century English poetry with East Anglian connections, by Robert Worlidge.
A gentle echo on woman, attributed to D. Swift.
Commonplace book owned by the Lewis family, including transcribed poems by Pope, Gray, and Prior.
Poetical commonplace book
Collection of English verse
Poetical miscellany, entitled 'Poems, & verses on several occasions, MDCCXXVI'.
On her majesty's birth day : a poem on Queen Caroline's birthday, by Stephen Duck
Satirical poem in the form of a letter from Thomas Hearne to Sir Hans Sloane.
Commonplace book, compiled largely by Mr Charles Deynes of Roydon near Diss in Norfolk.
Collection of poems by William Hamilton Esq. of Bangour.
Two anonymous eighteenth-century poems on the Godalming Rabbits.
Poems on several occasions, by Thomas Fitzgerald, with inserted manuscript material relating to the poem "Bedlam".
Anthology of eighteenth-century verse, compiled by Mary Capell.