English lyricks : By W. Smyth, ...
| Main Author: | Smyth, William, 1765-1849 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | The second edition. |
| Series: | Eighteenth century collections online.
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| Online Access: | Full text online |
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English lyricks.
by: Smyth, William, 1765-1849
by: Smyth, William, 1765-1849
Poems and lyricks /
by: Tappan, William B. (William Bingham), 1794-1849
Published: (1842)
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The lyrick poet : odes and satyres /
by: Horace
by: Horace
The lyrick poet : odes and satyres /
by: Horace
Published: (1649)
by: Horace
Published: (1649)
Poemes, lyrick and pastorall.
by: Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631
Published: (1967)
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Poems lyrick and pastorall : Odes, eglogs, the man in the moone. By Michaell Drayton Esquier.
by: Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631
Published: (1606)
by: Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631
Published: (1606)
Lyrick poems : inscribed to ladies of distinguished eminence in the kingdoms of Scotland and Ireland; ... To which will be added A letter on the birth of a child. By the Rev. James Poulson.
by: Poulson, James
by: Poulson, James
The state-farce: a lyrick : Inscribed to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
The state-farce: a lyrick : Written at Clermont, and inscribed to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
Odes of Horace, the best of lyrick poets : containing much morality and sweetnesse.
by: Horace
by: Horace
Odes of Horace, the best of lyrick poets : contayning much morallity and sweetnesse /
by: Horace
Published: (1631)
by: Horace
Published: (1631)
Odes of Horace, the best of lyrick poets : containing much morality and sweetnesse.
by: Horace
Published: (1638)
by: Horace
Published: (1638)
Odes of Horace, the best of lyrick poets : contayning much morallity and sweetnesse /
by: Horace
Published: (1631)
by: Horace
Published: (1631)
Horace, the best of lyrick poets : containing much morality, and sweetnesse : together with Aulus Persius Flaccus, his satyres /
by: Horace
by: Horace
Horace, the best of lyrick poets : containing much morality, and sweetnesse : together with Aulus Persius Flaccus, his satyres /
by: Horace
Published: (1652)
by: Horace
Published: (1652)
Horace. The best of lyrick poets : Containing much morality, and sweetnesse. Together with Aulus Persius Flaccus, his satyres. Translated into English by Barten Holyday sometime student of Christ-Church in Oxford.
by: Horace, et al.
Published: (1652)
by: Horace, et al.
Published: (1652)
The lyrick pacquet : Containing most of the favourite songs, serious and comic, that have been performed for three seasons past at Sadler's Wells. Likewise all them composed for the service of the said place this present season, and which are entirely new. There are also subjoined a few that have been wrote at times for the use of the public gardens, and sung by Mess. Lowe and Vernon. Dedicated to Mr. Rosoman, proprietor of Sadler's Wells. By T. Mozeen.
by: Mozeen, Thomas, -1768
by: Mozeen, Thomas, -1768
Poems, consisting of lyrick pieces, tales, elegies, &c : By J. Hillary, ...
by: Hillary, Joseph, -approximately 1814
by: Hillary, Joseph, -approximately 1814
Odes of Horace the best of lyrick poets : contayning much morallity, and sweetnesse. Selected, and translated by Sr: T:H: 1625.
by: Horace
Published: (1625)
by: Horace
Published: (1625)
The tipling philosophers. A lyrick poem : To which is subjoin'd, a short abstract of their lives and most memorable actions.
by: Ward, Edward, 1667-1731
by: Ward, Edward, 1667-1731
Two lyrick epistles: or; Margery the cook-maid, to the Critical Reviewers.
by: Hall-Stevenson, John, 1718-1785
by: Hall-Stevenson, John, 1718-1785
Two lyrick epistles: or; Margery the Cook-maid to the critical reviewers.
by: Hall-Stevenson, John, 1718-1785
by: Hall-Stevenson, John, 1718-1785
Speech of Mr. Smyth, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri /
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
Published: (1820)
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
Published: (1820)
Makarony fables; Fables for grown gentlemen; Lyrick epistles; and several other poems; by the author of Crazy tales.
by: Hall-Stevenson, John, 1718-1785
Published: (1772)
by: Hall-Stevenson, John, 1718-1785
Published: (1772)
A letter from Alex. Smyth to Francis Preston.
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
A lyrick poem. By Dr. Watts. Set to musick by B. Gunn, ... The plates engrav'd by M. Broome.
by: Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748
by: Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748
The third and last letter from Alexander Smyth to Francis Preston. 1796.
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
Selected parts of Horace, prince of lyricks; and of all the Latin poets the fullest fraught with excellent morality. Concluding with a piece out of Ausonius. and another out of Virgil. Now newly put into English.
by: Horace
Published: (1652)
by: Horace
Published: (1652)
The spinnet: or, musical miscellany: being a collection of choice songs, and lyrick poems: set to musick by the most eminent masters.
A letter from Alex. Smyth to Francis Preston.
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830, et al.
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830, et al.
Speech of Mr. Smyth, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 28, 1820.
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
Published: (1820)
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
Published: (1820)
The third and last letter from Alexander Smyth to Francis Preston. 1796.
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830, et al.
by: Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830, et al.
An artificiall apologas printed] answerynge to the obstreperous obgannynges of one W.G : euometyd to the vituperacion of the tryumphant trollynge Thomas Smyth /
by: Smyth, R.
by: Smyth, R.
An artificiall apologie, articulerly [sic] answerynge to the obstreperous obgannynges of one W.G. : euometyd to the vituperacion of the tryumphant trollynge Thomas Smyth /
by: Smyth, R.
Published: (1540)
by: Smyth, R.
Published: (1540)
The offer and order giuen forth by Sir Thomas Smyth, Knight, and Thomas Smyth his sonne : vnto suche as be willing to accompanye the sayde Thomas Smyth the sonne, in his voyage for the inhabiting some partes of the northe of Irelande.
by: Smyth, Thomas, Sir
Published: (1572)
by: Smyth, Thomas, Sir
Published: (1572)
First letter to a noble lord, on the subject of the union : By Giles S. Smyth, Esq.
by: Smyth, Giles S.
by: Smyth, Giles S.
First letter to a noble lord, on the subject of the union : By Giles S. Smyth, Esq.
by: Smyth, Giles S.
by: Smyth, Giles S.
An enuoye from Thomas Smyth upon thaunswer of one W.G. ...
by: Smyth, Thomas, servaunt to the Quenes most excellent Majestie
Published: (1540)
by: Smyth, Thomas, servaunt to the Quenes most excellent Majestie
Published: (1540)
An enuoye from Thomas Smyth upon thaunswer of one W.G. ...
by: Smyth, Thomas, servaunt to the Quenes most excellent Majestie
Published: (1540)
by: Smyth, Thomas, servaunt to the Quenes most excellent Majestie
Published: (1540)
The case of Anne Smyth, the wife of Daniell Smyth, one of the daughters of Sir John Danvers of Culworth in the county of Northampton Kt, deceased, truly stated. Humbly tendred to the consideration of the supreme authority of England, the Commons assembled in Parliament.
by: Smyth, Anne
Published: (1650)
by: Smyth, Anne
Published: (1650)