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INDEX/BCMSV/523
INDEX/BCMSV/523
1733 (published)
In praise of a life of industrious labour, as leading to virtue, contentment,
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INDEX/BCMSV/525
INDEX/BCMSV/525
1733 (published)
Lament for the knowledge and learning lost as a result of the fire that badly
damaged the library of Sir Robert Cotton at Ashburnham House; reflecting on
fate, and hoping that what remains will still enable Britain to teach the
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INDEX/BCMSV/526
INDEX/BCMSV/526
1733 (published)
Account of the storm at sea in which Lionel Sackville, Duke of Dorset, nearly
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INDEX/BCMSV/527
INDEX/BCMSV/527
1733 (published)
On how the pleasures of indoor amusements and company, and the opportunities
to be charitable to the poor, more than compensate for the rigours of Winter
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INDEX/BCMSV/528
INDEX/BCMSV/528
1733 (published)
Joyful description of Spring, recommending living life to the full while it
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INDEX/BCMSV/529
INDEX/BCMSV/529
1733 (published)
Recommending the happy carefree life of the country as preferable to the
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INDEX/BCMSV/532
INDEX/BCMSV/532
1732 (title)
In praise of Queen Caroline, depicted frequenting her cave at Richmond for
the purpose of quiet study while acting as regent in George II's absence.
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INDEX/BCMSV/533
INDEX/BCMSV/533
1733 (published)
In praise of the dramatist Thomas Southerne as deserving of honour and
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INDEX/BCMSV/534
INDEX/BCMSV/534
1733 (published)
On how the terrors of death will be absent, and joy and peace assured, for
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INDEX/BCMSV/535
INDEX/BCMSV/535
1732 ?
Epitaph on Henrietta, Countess of Orrery, praising her virtues and advising
her husband (John Boyle, 5th Earl) to bear his loss without giving way