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Fables for the female sex.
Edward Moore
1783
The conquest of Canäan
Timothy Dwight
1785
Florizel and Perdita
David Garrick
1758
The Lusiad, or, The discovery of India
Luís de Camões
1778
Leonidas. A poem.
Richard Glover
1770
Plays of three acts
William Hayley
1784
Select works of Mr. A. Cowley. In two volumes
Abraham Cowley
1772
The tragedies of Æschylus translated. By R. Potter.
Robert Potter, Aeschylus
1777
The Athenaid
Richard Glover
1787
The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, and of Aulus Persius Flaccus / translated into English verse by Mr. Dryden, and several other eminent hands. To which is prefix'd a Discourse concerning the original and progress of satir
Juvenal
1711
Comedies of Plautus
Titus Maccius Plautus
1769
Poems
George Dyer
1802
P. Virgilii Maronis Opera, or, The works of Virgil
Virgil
1741
The works of Arthur Murphy, esq.
Arthur Murphy
1786
An essay on war, in blank verse Honington Green
Nathaniel Bloomfield
1803
The pin-basket to the children of Thespis
Anthony Pasquin
1797
Klopstock's Werke.
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
1798
Le malheur et la pitié
Jacques Delille
1803
Scotish poems, reprinted from scarce editions. The tales of the priests of Peblis. Ballads, first printed at Edinburgh, 1508. With three pieces before unpublished. Collected by John Pinkerton, in three volumes.
John Pinkerton
1792
Théâtre de M. de Florian, capitaine de dragons, et gentilhomme de S.A.S. mgr le Duc de Penthievre; de l'académie de Madrid, etc.
1787
The Divina commedia of Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri
1778
Opere del Signor Abate Pietro Metastasio.
Pietro Metastasio
1784
The farmer's boy
Robert Bloomfield
1801
The German Theatre, Translated by Benjamin Thompson, Esq. In six volumes. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. Vol. VI. Containing Ensign, count Koenigsmark, Stella, Emilia Galotti.
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder
1801
Select odes of Pindar and Horace, translated
William Tasker
1790-1793
Arthur, or, The northern enchantment
Richard Hole
1790
Specimens of the early English poets, to which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language / by George Ellis.
George Ellis
1801
The nurse, a poem
Luigi Tansillo
1800
A poetical translation of the elegies of Tibullus; and of the poems of Sulpicia. With the original text, and notes critical and explanatory. In two volumes. By James Grainger, M.D.
Albius Tibullus, James Grainger
1759
Rinaldo, a poem in XII. books / tr. from the Italian of Torquato Tasso ; by John Hoole.
Torquato Tasso
1792
Orlando furioso of Lodovico Ariosto, with an explanation of equivocal words, and poetical figures, and an elucidation of ... history or fable, by Agostino Isola, ... In four volumes. ..
Lodovico Ariosto
1789
The works of Alexander Pope, Esq; complete. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements
Alexander Pope
1770
The works of Peter Pindar, Esq. In three volumes.
Peter Pindar
1797-1802
Scotish descriptive poems
John Leyden
1803
Icelandic poetry, or, The Edda of Sæmund / translated into English verse, by A.S. Cottle.
Amos Simon Cottle
1797
The comedies of Terence / translated into familiar blank verse, by George Colman.
George Colman
1802
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