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Tunbrigialia: or, Tunbridge Miscellanies, For the Year 1730 [T135335] [ecco]

DMI number:
35
Publication Date:
1730
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T135335
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW105563224
Shelfmark:
BOD Harding C 110
Full Title:
[i]TUNBRIGIALIA:[/i] | OR, | [i]Tunbridge[/i] Miscellanies, | For the YEAR 1730. | [rule] | [epigraph] | [rule] | [ornament] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed for [i]T. B.[/i] and sold by the Booksellers and | Pamphlet-Shops of [i]London[/i] and [i]Westminster[/i]. | M.DCC.XXX. | (Price One Shilling.)
Epigraph:
[i]Sunt bona, sunt quaedam mediocria, sunt mala plura | Quae legis hic; aliter non fit, Avite, Liber.[/i] | MARTIAL.
Place of Publication:
London
Format:
Octavo
Price:
1 s
Pagination:
0
Comments:
MISCELLANY GENRE: location specific miscellany.
Related Miscellanies
Title:
Tunbrigialia: or, Tunbridge Miscellanies, For the Year 1733 [T70292] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1733
ESTC No:
T70292
Volume:
None
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Related People
Publisher:
T. B.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed for T. B. and sold by the Booksellers and Pamphlet-Shops of London and Westminster'.
Content/Publication
First Line:
Through this whole course attending on the board
Page No:
pp.1-2
Poem Title:
An Epilogue to Dr. Desaguliers's Course of Experimental Philosophy, made and spoke by his Operator Benjamin.
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First Line:
While other nymphs their silken snares devise
Page No:
p.3
Poem Title:
On Miss Evans.
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First Line:
In vain you show a happy nation
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p.4
Poem Title:
To Dr. Lynch, on his Excellent Sermon preach'd at Tunbridge-Wells Aug. 23. 1730. for the Support of the Charity Children; where there was a great Audience but little given, considering their Fortunes.
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First Line:
A brighter beauty shines not in this isle
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pp.5-6
Poem Title:
Diana.
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First Line:
So little given at chapel door
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p.5
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
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First Line:
Cupid with Ganymede to play
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pp.7-9
Poem Title:
St Peter Mistaken.
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First Line:
Ye active ministers of Cupid's court
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p.7
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Southwell.
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First Line:
Ye ever heedless beaus and belles
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p.10
Poem Title:
Occasion'd by seeing two Subscribers wanting to fill up a Raffle for Addison's Works.
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First Line:
A stranger from Hibernia came
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p.11
Poem Title:
To be written on the Rocks at Tunbridge-Wells.
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First Line:
No longer here indulge thy generous heart
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p.12
Poem Title:
To William Conolly Esq; to be written on the Rocks.
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First Line:
What are our Irishmen grown dainty
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p.13
Poem Title:
[no title]
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By an unknown Hand
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First Line:
When ruin threatened me of late
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p.14
Poem Title:
Upon seeing Lady Betty Germain do a generous humane Action at Tunbridge-Wells. Written as by the Person relieved.
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First Line:
To us the fair the young the old repair
Page No:
p.15
Poem Title:
To be written on the Rocks.
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First Line:
How well the laymen love to gibe
Page No:
pp.16-17
Poem Title:
An Apology for the Clergy, who were at Tunbridge-Wells when the Minister read Prayers, and preach'd twice in one Day.
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First Line:
While on yourself this faithful glass reflects
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p.16
Poem Title:
Sent to a Lady with a Looking-Glass.
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First Line:
At thy approach my quickening pulse does own
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p.17
Poem Title:
To Miss Delme.
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First Line:
At thy approach my avarice does own
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p.18
Poem Title:
Aliter.
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First Line:
When Delme I impartially survey
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p.18
Poem Title:
The Impartial Judgment, on reading the two Poems on Miss Delme.
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First Line:
The blessings which the Tunbridge springs afford
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pp.19-20
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
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First Line:
When Delme speaks her voice devoid of art
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p.19
Poem Title:
Love's Motive
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First Line:
Without affectation gay youthful and pretty
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p.20
Poem Title:
The Batchelor's Choice.
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First Line:
Thou tyrant whom I will not name
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pp.21-22
Poem Title:
A Riddle.
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First Line:
While meaner eyes no grief confess
Page No:
pp.23-24
Poem Title:
On the Dutchess of M---gh's Tears for her Dog.
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First Line:
Whilst some unfairly club their wit
Page No:
pp.25-27
Poem Title:
In Answer to a Lampoon on several Ladies of Quality.
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First Line:
Cosmelia first was seen at prayers
Page No:
pp.28-29
Poem Title:
On a Lady who was at Tunbridge-Wells Chapel, August 23. 1730. being Sunday in the Afternoon, in white Sattin, held her Fan before her Face all almost all the Service, afterwards retir'd, and is wholly unknown.
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First Line:
As different beauties different swains control
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p.30
Poem Title:
On Miss Roberts.
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First Line:
Last post from heaven brings the reason
Page No:
pp.31-32
Poem Title:
The Tunbridge Poets; or, Apollo Disappointed.
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First Line:
While the white joke she danced
Page No:
p.31
Poem Title:
On a young Lady, who dropt her Apron at the Ball, suppos'd to be wrought with Fig-Leaves.
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First Line:
Release me god of love from amorous cares
Page No:
p.33
Poem Title:
A Petition to Cupid.
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First Line:
As --- walked in waistcoat of brocade
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p.34
Poem Title:
On a Gentleman.
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First Line:
The Helicon spring
Page No:
pp.34-41
Poem Title:
The Tunbridge Medley
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First Line:
What strange unmeaning paltry trash
Page No:
p.42
Poem Title:
On the Water Poets of Tunbridge omitting Lady Mary Carmichael in their Lucubrations.
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First Line:
Sigh all ye wits ye muses mourn
Page No:
p.43
Poem Title:
On a Lady's leaving Tunbridge.
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First Line:
I have not to boast of much humour or wit
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p.44
Poem Title:
A Riddle.
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First Line:
What though I'm by Chloe neglected
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pp.45-47
Poem Title:
A Song.
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First Line:
When Tunbridge pleasant walks and wholesome waters
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pp.47-48
Poem Title:
On Mis H---d.
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First Line:
On thy fair banks O Medway long
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pp.49-50
Poem Title:
A Pastoral.
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First Line:
We all agree that Colin's Fate
Page No:
pp.51-52
Poem Title:
An Answer to the Tale of Collin and Celia.
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First Line:
Who has ever been at Tunbridge must needs know the wits
Page No:
pp.53-54
Poem Title:
A Song, To the Tune of, King John and the Abbot of Canterbury.
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First Line:
Could but her father's salutary art
Page No:
p.55
Poem Title:
On Miss Mead.
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First Line:
Cease I conjure thee lifeless swain
Page No:
pp.56-57
Poem Title:
To a Gentleman who disliked a Lady because she had Yellow Hair.
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First Line:
On Pindar's top our bards of old
Page No:
pp.57-59
Poem Title:
A Song by a Lady, on Chloe's Drinking the Waters. She drinks, she drinks, &c. See the Treatise on the Profound.
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First Line:
Ah pretty favourite wert thou blessed with sense
Page No:
p.59
Poem Title:
On a Lady's Lap-Dog.
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First Line:
By gaming never strive to amuse ye
Page No:
p.64
Poem Title:
A Song.
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First Line:
To the great god of love I make my prayer
Page No:
pp.65-66
Poem Title:
A Panegyrick on the Ladies.
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