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Heraldic miscellanies : consisting of the lives of Sir William Dugdale,... and Gregory King, ... Written by themselves. With an exact copy of the third part of "The boke of St. Albans," first printed in 1486
Dallaway, James (1763-1834)
[1793?]
A reprint of the 'Appendix' to James Dallaway's 'Inquiries into the origin and progress of the science of heraldry in England,' 1793. Indexed in: ESTC
Title: 1747 To Mr Lane on his garden at King's Stanley
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 1747 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: Description of a friend's idyllic rural garden, ideal as a poetical retreat
Title: Verses made at Newtoun in Montgomery Shire whilst under violent pain
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- or 175- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: On the mixture of suffering and happiness in human life, comparing the effect
of art on the beholder
Title: A dream
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: Account of a dream in which his mother warns him of his brief period of life
and the eternal nature of heaven and hell
Title: True happiness
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: On happiness consisting of a virtuous, religious life leading to the eternal
bliss of Heaven
Title: A panegyrick inscribed to Mr A.R.Hawksworth
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: On the poet's muse being unequal to describing the merits of his friend
Hawksworth
Title: A description of an evening's walk taken in October 1751
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 1751 [title]
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: Description of an evening's walk and the glories of nature, and of a visit to
the cottage of a humble, virtuous and religious old countryman with whom he
discusses the works of God
Title: A song [A song to Mira (index)]
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: A celebration of Spring in the countryside, describing the beauties of
nature. At end: "The conclusive lines of each stanza are taken from an old
ballad."
Title: The recluse
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: On happiness consisting in a life free from the worldly ambitions of city and
court, instead having the eternal happiness of heaven in mind.
Title: An epitaph on a fair child
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: Epitaph "design'd for M.Rowles" in which her death is compared to the cutting
of a flower.
Title: A panegyrick inscribed to John Scudamore Esq.
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: In praise of the virtues of John Scudamore, who by the exercise of reason
avoids vices and passions
Title: Contemplation by moonshine
Author: Dallaway, James
Attribution: James Dallaway
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 83
Contents: Religious contemplation of God's creative power over the sun, moon and stars