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The Dublin Magazine. Or, the Gentleman's new Miscellany [T125795]

DMI number:
106
Publication Date:
1733
ESTC number:
T125795
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW113942938
Shelfmark:
BL 11659.df.2
Full Title:
THE | [i]DUBLIN Magazine:[/i] | Or, the | [i]Gentleman[/i]'s new Miscellany. | CONTAINING | Several pieces of Wit and Humour never | printed before, together, with the most Select and | entertaining Poems &c. that have been publish'd | for some Years past. [i]VIZ.[/i] | [column one] I. [i]Pallas[/i] and [i]Venus[/i] recon- | cil'd, in Miss [i]K. A.[/i] | II. The Lady's Dressing- | Room. | III. The Gentleman's Study | in answer to the Lady's | Dressing-Room. | IV. [i]Chloe[/i] surpriz'd. | V. Thoughts upon reading | the Lady's Dressing-| Room, [i]&c.[/i] | VI. An Epigram on the | Lady's Dressing-Room. | VII. On a certain Gentle-| man, who losing his Mo-| ney at Cards, had his | Picture drawn by a Lady | standing by. [/column one] | [column two] VIII. An Epigram on the | same. | IX. An Epitaph on a Tomb- | stone at [i]Edmington[/i] in | [i]Latin[/i] and [i]English[/i]. | X. Another [i]Latin[/i] and [i]Eng-| lish[/i]. | XI. The natural History | of [i]Arbor Vitae[/i]: Or, the | Tree of Life. | XII. The Character of | Cardinal [i]Hilari[/i], who un-| derwent the common | Fate of all Men the 4th | of [i]Oct.[/i] aged 54 Years. | XIII. [i]Truth[/i] and [i]Falshood[/i]; | a FABLE. | XIV. The Place of the | Damn'd. | [rule] | [ornament] | [rule] | [i]DUBLIN:[/i] | Printed by and for JAMES HOEY, at the [i]Pamphlet- | Shop[/i] in [i]Skinner-Row[/i], opposite to the [i]Tholsel[i], 1733.
Place of Publication:
Dublin
Format:
Duodecimo
Pagination:
[2], 3-52.
Bibliographic details:
Duodecimo in fours. Gathering B ends at B2v.
Comments:
CONTENTS: Prose pp. 31-43.
Related People
Publisher:
James Hoey
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed by and for James Hoey, at the Pamphlet Shop in Skinner-Row, opposite to the Tholsel'
Content/Publication
First Line:
In ancient days as authors speak
Page No:
pp.3-9
Poem Title:
Pallas and Venus reconcil'd. A Poem.
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First Line:
Five hours and who can do it less in
Page No:
pp.10-15
Poem Title:
The Lady's Dressing-Room. A Poem.
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First Line:
Some write of angels some of goddess
Page No:
pp.16-23
Poem Title:
The Gentleman's Study; In Answer to the Lady's Dressing-Room.
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First Line:
One morning as Chloe the prude lay abed
Page No:
pp.24-26
Poem Title:
Chloe Surpriz'd: Or, The Second Part of the Lady's Dressing-Room. A Tale.
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First Line:
I prithee good folks who have heard all the satire
Page No:
p.27
Poem Title:
Thoughts upon Reading the Lady's Dressing Room and the Gentleman's Study; the former wrote by D---n S---t, the latter by Miss W----.
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First Line:
To fair pretty Betty Dan sat for his picture
Page No:
pp.28-29
Poem Title:
On a certain Gentleman Who losing his Money at Cards, had his Picture drawn by a Lady standing by.
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First Line:
What the d--- look in close stools instead of the bible
Page No:
p.28
Poem Title:
An Epigram upon the Lady's Dressing-Room.
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First Line:
Dan's evil genius in a thrice
Page No:
p.29
Poem Title:
An Epigram on the same.
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First Line:
At Downpatrick in one tomb do lie
Page No:
p.30
Poem Title:
[Another. ('Hi tres in Duno tumulo tumulantur in uno')] Thus english'd by the Parish Priest.
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First Line:
Here underneath lies ostler Will
Page No:
p.30
Poem Title:
[The following Epitaph is on a Tombstone at Edmonton. ('Hic jacet Osteler Will')] In plain English thus.
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First Line:
Hi tres in Duno tumulo tumulantur in uno
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p.30
Poem Title:
Another.
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First Line:
Once on a time in sunshine weather
Page No:
pp.44-46
Poem Title:
Truth and Falshood: A Tale. Address'd to a very Great Man.
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First Line:
All folks who pretend to religion and grace
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pp.47-48
Poem Title:
The Place of the Damn'd.
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First Line:
A good repute a virtuous name
Page No:
pp.49-51
Poem Title:
The Three Travellers. A Tale.
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