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D----n Sw----t's Medley [T142022]

DMI number:
774
Publication Date:
1749
Volume Number:
None of 1
ESTC number:
T142022
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW114608228
Shelfmark:
BL - Cup.804.a.6
Full Title:
D----n [i] SW----T'[/i]s | MEDLEY. | CONTAINING, | I. His SCHEME for making RELIGION and the | CLERGY useful; with his Observations on the | Cause and Cure of the PILES, and some useful | Directions about wiping the POSTERIORS. | II. REASON against COITION, a Discourse deliver- | ed to a private Congregation, on the following | Text. | 1 Cor. vii. I, 27. [i] It were good for a [/i] man [i] not to touch | a [/i] woman — [i] Art thou loosed from a [/i] wife; [i] seek | not a [/i] wife. | [i] Ex infinito ne causam causa sequatur. [/i] LUCRET. | [i] Vera redit facies, dissimulata perit. [/i] PET. ARB. | III. The Natural History of the ARBOR VITAE, | or the TREE of LIFE. | [i] Nec minus ARBORIBUS succi genitabilis [i] humor | Sufficitur. [/i] BUCHAN. Psal. civ. | [rule] | TOGETHER | With several other curious and entertain- | ing Things, not mentioned in the Title. | [rule] | [i] DUBLIN [/i] Printed: | [i] London [/i] Re-printed, and sold by the Booksellers | in Town and Country.
Place of Publication:
Dublin
Genres:
Miscellany dominated by poet and Collection including prose
Format:
Duodecimo
Pagination:
[1-5] 6-12 [13-21] 22-50 [51-53] 54-120pp.
Comments:
DATE: Taken from ESTC; no date is given on the title page. Contents: prose pp. [5]-66, 68-71.
References:
P. M. Hill, 1949
Content/Publication
First Line:
I deserved it and would bear
Page No:
p.26
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Milton
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
Oh why did god
Page No:
p.27
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Milton
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
Oh Sion ever loved and ever dear
Page No:
pp.35-36
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Paraphrased by the Rev. Mr Daniel, Dean of Armagh.
Attributed To:
Richard Daniel
First Line:
Poor floating isle tossed on ill fortunes waves
Page No:
p.37
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
But virtue as it never will be moved
Page No:
p.44
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Shakespear
Attributed To:
William Shakespeare
First Line:
We loved without transgressing virtue's bounds
Page No:
p.44
Poem Title:
[No title]
Attribution:
Dryden
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Here lies honest William Dawe
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
Epitaph
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies John Coom
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
Another
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I John Bell of Crakehill lys under this stein
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
Another in Topliff Church-yard in Yorkshire
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Most happy times are now foretold
Page No:
p.72
Poem Title:
A Prophecy
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Our silver gone and eke our gold
Page No:
p.73
Poem Title:
Upon the same Subject.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies old Hare
Page No:
p.74
Poem Title:
Epitaph on Joseph Hare, a Sexton
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Whilom in Oxford an old chuff did dwell
Page No:
pp.75-95
Poem Title:
The Miller's Tale, From Chaucer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When Lewis strove as all agree
Page No:
pp.96-101
Poem Title:
A Poem On The Taking St Mary's.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A man of wisdom may disguise
Page No:
pp.102-105
Poem Title:
The Country 'Squire and his Man John. A Tale.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Of Chloe all the town has rung
Page No:
pp.106-115
Poem Title:
Strephon and Chloe; or Beauty meer mortal. A Tale.
Attribution:
By Dr S—.
Attributed To:
Jonathan Swift
First Line:
Desponding Phyllis was endued
Page No:
pp.115-117
Poem Title:
Phyllis; or, The Progress of Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Because I am by nature blind
Page No:
pp.118-119
Poem Title:
A Riddle upon * * * *
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In Berkshire's county lived of late
Page No:
pp.119-120
Poem Title:
The Glister. A Tale.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed