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7990 Kilmeny, a Fairy Poem, 1s 7991 King John; a Poem, with a Dedication to the Ladies of Chester, neat, 3s

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7992 King (W.) Art of Cookery, in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry, 4s 6d 7993 Kirkpatrick (J.) The Sea-Piece, a Poem, 1s 6d 8vo. 1750 7994 Knight (H. G.) Iberia's Crisis, an Epic Poem, 1s 6d

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7997 Lacy (J.) The Steelids, or the Tryal of Wit, 2s 8vo. 1714 7998 Lady's Poetical Magazine, designs by Stothard, 4 vols. calf,

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8vo. 1781 12mo. Tonson, 1716

7999 Landowne (Marquis of) Poems, 3s 8000 Lawes (H.) Ayres and Dialogues, for one, two, and three Voices, Book I. 7s 6d

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8001 Leapor (Mrs.) Poems on several Occasions, 2s 8vo. 1748 8002 Legend of Cathleen and Keven, a Poem, 1s 6d 8vo. Dub. 1812 8003 Letters from Athens, addressed to a Friend in England, plates,

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4to. 1812

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8005 Leveridge (-) Collection of Songs, with the Musick, front. by Hogarth, 5s 8vo. 1727

8006 Lewis (D.) Miscellaneous Poems, by several hands, 2s

8vo. 1726

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8vo. 1730

12mo. 1659

8008 Lines written during a recent Visit to Kenilworth Castle, 1s 4to. Oxford, 1821 8009 Lluelin (M.) Men-Miracles. with other Poems, 5s 12mo. 1656 8010 Lluelin (M.) Men-Miracles, with other Poems, 5s 12mo. 1656 8011 Lovelace (R.) Lucasta Posthume Poems, 3s 8012 Love (J.) Cricket, an Heroic Poem, neat, 3s 6d 4to. 1770 8013 Love Letters between a Nobleman and his Sister, viz. F―rd Lord Gr-y of Werk, and the Lady Henrietta Berkley, done into Verse, neat, 6s

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8039 Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, third edition, revised and aug

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8vo. 1678

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8041 Milton (J.) Paradise Lost, port. and plates, LARGE PAPER,

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8055 Miscellany of Poems by several Hands, published by J. Hus

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8vo. 1824

8063 Museum (The), a Poem, ls 6d 8064 MUSICA TRANSALPINA: Madrigales of four, five, and sixe Parts, chosen out of divers excellent authors, by Yonge,

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4to. 1588

8065 New Foundling Hospital for Wit, 6 vols. calf, 14s

12mo. 1784

8066 Newman (H. C. C.) Love of our Country, a Poem, 2s

8067 Nugent (Lord) Odes and Epistles, Is 6d 8068 Ode to the Duke of Newcastle, 1s 6d

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4to. 1754

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8071 Oldham (J.) Compositions in Prose and Verse, with Memoirs of his Life, by Thompson, 3 vols. boards, 4s 6d

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12mo. 1725

8073 Oram (S. M.) Poems, vignette designed by Stothard, 2s

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8074 Orinthia's Miscellanies; or a Collection of Poems, by Eliz. Teft, of Lincoln, 2s

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8076 Oxford Sermon, versified, 1s

8077 Parnell (T.) Poems, published by Pope, 2s 6d

4to. 1614

8vo. 1730

8vo. 1747

8078 Parsons, Poetical Tour in the years 1784, 1785, and 1786,

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8vo. 1787

8079 Pasquinade, a Poetical Satire on Dr. John Hill, 1s 6d

4to. 1753

8080 Pattison (W. of Rye, Sussex, and Sidney Col. Camb.) Poetical Works, with his Life, 23 6d

8vo. 1728

8081 Peasant of Auburn, or the Old Man's Tale, 1s 6d 8vo. 1819 8082 Percy (W.) Sonnets to the fairest Cœlia, 3s 6d

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8vo. 1698

The first book, with a quotation from Shakspeare as a motto in the title.

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12mo. 1675

8086 Phillips (G.) Theatrum Poetarum Anglicanorum.-Names and Charecters of all the English Poets, by Brydges, boards,

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8087 Phillips (J.) Cyder, a Poem, first edition, LARGE paper, 3s

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8092 Bozzy and Piozzi, or the British Biographers, by Peter Pin

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8093 Piscopade, a Poem, the real names written in, 1s 6d

4to. 1748

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12mo. no date, circa 1570

8095 Pleasant Musical Companion, being a choice collection of Catches composed by Blow, Purcell, &c. 8s

4to.

8096 Plotters, The, a Satire (on the Court of the Chevalier de St.

George), 2s

8vo. 1722

8097 Poems of Ben. Johnson, Junior, composed by W. S., bad

12mo. 1672

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8105 Poetical Essays, calf gilt, 3s 8106 Poetical Trifles, by *** *** ***, 2s 8107 Poetical Tales, by Sir Gregory Gander, Is 12mo. ib. 1778 8108 Poetical Criticism.-Horace's Art of Poetry, by Colman, 1783

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