Maria's last farewell. Composed by Samuel Wood.
| Main Author: | Wood, Samuel (Writer of verse) |
|---|---|
| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[London] :
[publisher not identified],
[1793?]
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
A Last farewell, to Dolly.
Published: (1725)
Published: (1725)
The maid of Daisy-Hill.
by: Hamilton, verse writer
Published: (1800)
by: Hamilton, verse writer
Published: (1800)
A collection of poems. By Anne Ross.
by: Ross, Anne, writer of verse
by: Ross, Anne, writer of verse
The poems of Anna Maria.
by: Jones, Anna Maria
Published: (1793)
by: Jones, Anna Maria
Published: (1793)
The Coiner eclips'd: or, Mr. Hanna Winkle's last farewel [as printed] to his loving fras printed], in, and about the city of Glasgow.
Published: (1775)
Published: (1775)
A Poem to the praise of His Majesty King George, or his farewell.
Published: (1716)
Published: (1716)
Maria or The picture of a certain young lady.
by: Morrice, Bezaleel, -1749
by: Morrice, Bezaleel, -1749
The poetical works of Sir Samuel Garth : With the life of the author.
by: Garth, Samuel, Sir, 1661-1719
by: Garth, Samuel, Sir, 1661-1719
The Sorrowfull lamentation of Nicol Muschet of Boghall. Who was execute in the Grass-Market of Edinburgh, on the 6th. of January, 1721. For murdering of his wife: with his last dying speech, and farewell to the world.
Published: (1721)
Published: (1721)
Miscellaneous poems by Samuel Ross, Trinity College, Dublin.
by: Ross, Samuel, 1769 or 1770-
by: Ross, Samuel, 1769 or 1770-
Ormond's vision. To the tune of -- the children in the wood.
Published: (1715)
Published: (1715)
The poetical works of Sir Samuel Garth, M.D.
by: Garth, Samuel, Sir, 1661-1719
by: Garth, Samuel, Sir, 1661-1719
The poetical works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. : Now first collected in one volume.
by: Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784
Published: (1785)
by: Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784
Published: (1785)
A poetic description of the River Shannon. By Samuel Clifford, of Mount Campbell.
by: Clifford, Samuel, active 18th century
Published: (1786)
by: Clifford, Samuel, active 18th century
Published: (1786)
Valesus. An eclogue. By the Reverend Samuel Pullein, A.M. of Trinity-College, Dublin.
by: Pullein, Samuel, active 1734-1760
by: Pullein, Samuel, active 1734-1760
Julia; or, Last follies.
by: Beloe, William
by: Beloe, William
The mother and daughters garland composed of several new songs : Viz. I. A dialogue between a mother and daughter 2. The Yorkshire bite put upon the biter, or the highwayman caught in his own trap 3. Teague's ramble[.].
Published: (1750)
Published: (1750)
Lucky Spence's last advice.
by: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Published: (1718)
by: Ramsay, Allan, 1686-1758
Published: (1718)
The Toasters compleat. With the last additions.
Published: (1704)
Published: (1704)
The deluge, a poem. By the Rev. Samuel Hayes, A.M. late senior usher of Westminster school.
by: Hayes, Samuel, 1749-approximately 1795
Published: (1790)
by: Hayes, Samuel, 1749-approximately 1795
Published: (1790)
The Two babes in the wood. To which is added, the chimney sweeper. Entered according to order.
Published: (1790)
Published: (1790)
The Flowers of the forest, composed on the memorable battle of Flodden, fought anno, 1514 : To which is added, The hunter's song. Auld Rob Morris. There's my thumb I'll ne'er beguile thee. O bonny lass will ye ly in a barrack. Oxfordshire Nancy. Jeany, where hast thou been.
Published: (1780)
Published: (1780)
Anthems to be performed before the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul. The overture of Esther. Te Deum Laudamus, composed by Mr. Handel, for the victory at Dettingen.
Published: (1743)
Published: (1743)
A Moral poem on the middle state of life shewing with what indifference the vulgar receive Woods's coin, in a letter to the Drapier.
Published: (1724)
Published: (1724)
The Tragedy of Tony Aston, stage-player or, His last speech to his followers.
Published: (1728)
Published: (1728)
Some bold truths out at last, or, un-natural jars, is the cause of wars.
Lord Lovat's last legacy, to his particular friend secretary M----y.
Published: (1748)
Published: (1748)
Miscellaneous poems : The illustrious friends; address to music and poesy, &c. &c. By Samuel Ashby.
by: Ashby, Samuel (Poet)
Published: (1794)
by: Ashby, Samuel (Poet)
Published: (1794)
Poems. By Charles Churchill : Containing, The candidate, The farewell, The times, Gotham, in three books, Independence.
by: Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764
Published: (1765)
by: Churchill, Charles, 1731-1764
Published: (1765)
A description of the four last things, death, judgment, hell, and heaven: in blank verse.
by: Bond, William, -1735
by: Bond, William, -1735
Poems : By the Late Mr. Samuel Marsh Oram: an introduction, by Percival Stockadale.
by: Oram, Samuel Marsh, 1767-1793
by: Oram, Samuel Marsh, 1767-1793
The last advice of James Inglis, who is to be hang'd the first of May for horse-stealing, to his brethren of trade.
by: Inglis, James, -1728
Published: (1728)
by: Inglis, James, -1728
Published: (1728)
The Little Taylor's wedding : To which are added, Macpherson's farewell. O poortith cauld. The falsehearted young man. Bonny Dundee.
A poetical description of the River Shannon : Dedicated to Richard St. George, Esq. By Samuel Clifford, of Mount Campbell.
by: Clifford, Samuel, active 18th century
by: Clifford, Samuel, active 18th century
Human debasement. A fragment.
by: Thompson, R. (Ballad writer)
Published: (1793)
by: Thompson, R. (Ballad writer)
Published: (1793)
Miscellaneous poems, chiefly on divine subjects : In two books. Published for the religious entertainment of Christians in general. By Samuel Davies, V.D.M. in Hanover, Virginia. [Eight lines of quotations].
by: Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761
by: Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761
Thoughts occasioned by the proceedings on Bristol-Bridge, and the melancholy consequences, on the awful night of Monday last, being the 30th of September. 1793. (By a Lady.).
by: Lady
Published: (1793)
by: Lady
Published: (1793)
The Distress'd maid being put to her last shift, maketh her petition to the Reverend Dr. Swift. In imitation of Frances Harris's petition. Humbly shewing.
Published: (1720)
Published: (1720)
Occasional stanzas, read after the dinner at Mr. Cadell's, May 8, 1788; being the day of the publication of the three last volumes of Mr. Gibbon's history, and his birth-day.
by: Hayley, William, 1745-1820
Published: (1788)
by: Hayley, William, 1745-1820
Published: (1788)
Sir, Yesterday died here of a mortal wound, at the late battle of Thornhausen, the late commander of the British forces his last and true, will, dated three hours after the battle.
by: D. B.
by: D. B.