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Notes on Dryden's Virgil : in a letter to a friend : with an essay on the same poet
Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720); Virgil
1698
"The I. book of Virgil's Georgics made English" [by Milbourne]: p.206-232. Title-leaf, preceded by free end-paper and fly-leaf, is B1; B3 signed A3 in error - an irregularity not noted by Macdonald....
Tom of Bedlam, or, A mad poem, writ by a mad author : reflecting on the madness of some persons, who make all people mad that have any thing to do with them
Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)
1701
Sometimes attributed to Luke Milbourne, supposed author of Tom of Bedlam's answer, 1709. Signatures: pi¹ [A]² B-C² D¹. With a half-title. Anon. Tom of Bedlam.
Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly, St.Peter's-poor parson, near the exchange of principles
Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)
1709
A satirical attack on Bishop Benjamin Hoadly. Tom of Bedlam is a pseudonym of Luke Milbourne. Signatures: A⁸.
Midsummer Moon or, Tom o' Bedlam's thanks to his sister Bess: with a letter of recommendation to poor brother Ben, in order to repair his sister's looking glass
Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)
1709
A satirical attack on bishop Benjamin Hoadly.
Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly, St.Peter's-poor parson, near the exchange of principles
Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)
1709
Tom of Bedlam is a pseudonym of Luke Milbourne.
Bess o' Bedlam's love to her brother Tom: with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadly
Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)
1709
Anon., by Luke Milbourne?. A satirical attack on bishop Benjamin Hoadley.
Bess o' Bedlam's love to her brother Tom: with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadly
Milbourne, Luke (1649-1720)
1709
Anon., by Luke Milbourne?.