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First Follow Nature: Primitivism in English Poetry, 1725-1750

By: Margaret M. Fitzgerald | Book details

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MISCELLANIES AND PAMPHLETS
The Altar of Love. Consisting of Poems and other Miscellanies. By the most eminent Hands. London, H. Curll, 1727.
Bacchus and Venus; or a Selection of near 200 of the most witty and diverting Songs and Catches In Love and Gallantry. London, R. Montague, 1737.
The Bath Miscellany for the Year 1740. Bath, W. Jones, 1741.
The Bays Miscellany or Colley Triumphant. Written by Scriblerus Quarlus . London, A. Moore [n.d., the copy in the Harvard Library has noted on the title page in pencil the dates 1732, 1742].
Candour: or an Occasional Essay on the Abuse of Wit and Eloquence. London, M. Watson, 1739.
Caribbeana: Containing Letters and Dissertations together with Political Essays on Various Subjects and Occasions--chiefly wrote by several hands in the West-Indies and some of them to gentlemen residing there. London, T. Osborne [etc.], 1741.
The Charing Cross Medley. London, W. James, 1732.
The Christian Poet or Divine Poems on the Four Last Things. London, 1735.
A Choice Collection of Poetry by the Most Ingenious Men of the Age. Most carefully collected from Original Manuscripts, By Joseph Yarrow , Comedian--York. London, A. Staples, 1738.
Clio and Strephon. Being the second and last part of the Platonic Lovers consisting of Love Epistles etc. by Wm. Bond, Esq.; of Bury St. Edmonds and Mrs. Martha Fowke . . . . to which is added a collection of Miscellanies by the most eminent Hands. London, E. Curll, 1732.
A Collection of Bacchanalian Songs. London, J. Stagg and T. Astley, 1729.
A Collection of Pieces in Verse and Prose which have been publish'd on the occasion of the Dunciad. By Mr. Savage. London, L. Gilliver, 1732.
A Collection of Poems. By the Author of a Poem on the Cambridge Ladies. Cambridge, W. Fenner, 1733.
A Collection of Poems; consisting of Odes, Tales, etc. as well as Originals and Translations. Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. William Pulte

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