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The flower-piece : a collection of miscellany poems
Concanen, Matthew (1701-1749)
1731
Signatures: A4 a2 B-X8/4 Y4 Z2. Edited by M. Concanen, see D.N.B., with many Irish contributions. Page 249 misnumbered 246. Walthoe's advertisements: A4v and Z2v; also [12] page booklist at end,...
Poems written on several occasions
Tate, Nahum (1652-1715)
1684
Edition: first issued: London, 1677. Pp.224 and 225 wrongly numbered 242 and 223 respectively. Errata A7\v.
Scacchia, ludus: : a poem on the game of chess
Vida, Marco Girolamo (1485-1566); Pullein, Samuel (fl. 1734-1760); Stone, George Archbishop of Armagh (1708?-1764)
1750
Parallel Latin and English texts. Royal Dublin Society award for the 'Best Book written and printed in Ireland', in 1750. Dedication to George Stone, Primate of Ireland, dated 12 March 1749-50.
Baucis and Philemon: : a poem on the ever lamented loss of the two yew-trees in the parish of Chilthorne, near the county of Somerset, together with Mrs. Harris's earnest petition
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745); Hammond, Anthony (1668-1738); Hills, Henry (1710); Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon earl of (1633?-1685)
1709
Freely adapted from the episode of Baucis and Philemon in the eighth book of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Foxon S801 noting that the Ode is 'actually by Anthony Hammond and reprinted in his A new miscellan...
Baucis and Philemon: : a poem on the ever lamented loss of the two yew-trees in the parish of Chilthorne, near the county of Somerset, together with Mrs. Harris's earnest petition
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745); Hammond, Anthony (1668-1738); Hills, Henry (1710); Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon earl of (1633?-1685)
1709
Freely adapted from the episode of Baucis and Philemon in the eighth book of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Foxon S801 noting that the Ode is 'actually by Anthony Hammond and reprinted in his A new miscellan...
The Swan Tripe-Club in Dublin. : A satyr, dedicated to all those who are true friends to her present Majesty and her government, to the Church of England... [etc.]
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745); Swan Tripe Club (Dublin)
1706
This has been reprinted as Swift's, but 'the sentiments... render Swift's authorship well nigh impossible.' (H. Williams, poems, p. 1078).
Poems on several occasions
Parnell, Thomas (1679-1718); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)
1722
Edition: first printed London, 1721.
A consolatory poem to the Right Honourable John Lord Cutts, upon the death of his most accomplish'd lady
Tate, Nahum (1652-1715); W, T; R, R; Roberts, R; Playford, Henry (1657-)
1698
A memorial poem on Elizabeth Cutts d. 1697. Printed by R. Roberts? Paper: watermarked: foolscap/W. Originally stabbed, now disbound.