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Selected writings of the laureate dunces, Nahum Tate (laureate 1692-1715), Laurence Eusden (1718-1730), and Colley Cibber (1730-1757)

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  1. Selected writings of the laureate dunces, Nahum Tate (laureate 1692-1715), Laurence Eusden (1718-1730), and Colley Cibber (1730-1757) / edited, with an introduction by Peter Heaney.
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  1. Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press, [1999], ©1999.

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Additional authors
  1. Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715
  2. Eusden, Laurence, 1688-1730
  3. Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757
  4. Heaney, Peter
Description
  1. 230 pages; 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. Studies in British literature ; v. 40
Uniform title
  1. Studies in British literature ; v. 40.
Subject
  1. English poetry -- 18th century
  2. English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
  3. Poets laureate
  4. Great Britain -- History -- 18th century -- Poetry
  5. Great Britain -- History -- 1689-1714 -- Poetry
Contents
  1. On the Sacred Memory Of Our Late Sovereign, With A Congratulation to his present Majesty -- On a deform'd Old Bawd, designing to have her Picture drawn -- Mausolaeum: A Funeral Poem On Our Late Gracious Sovereign Queen Mary, Of Blessed Memory -- The Anniversary Ode For The Fourth Of Dec. 1697, His Majesty's Birth-Day -- Ode To New-Year's Day 1697-8; Set To Musick By Dr. Blow -- Panacea: A Poem upon Tea -- An Ode upon the Assembling of the New Parliament (1702) -- Britannia's Prayer for the Queen -- The Song for the New Year 1708 -- The Song for Her Majesty's Birthday 1710-11 -- The Muse's memorial of the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford -- The Triumph of Peace -- A Congratulatory Poem on Her Majesties Happy Recovery -- A Poem on the Death of Our Late Most Gracious Sovereign, Queen Anne / Nahum Tate -- To a Lady, that wept at the hearing Cato read -- A Letter To Mr. Addison, On The King's Accession To The Throne -- A Poem on the Marriage of His Grace the Duke of Newcastle --
  2. To Her Royal Highness on the Birth of a Prince -- An Ode for the New-Year -- An Ode for the Birthday, 1721, as it was sung before the King -- An Ode for the Birth-Day -- The Origin of the Knights of the Bath -- A Poem, Sacred to the Immortal Memory of the late King [George I] -- A Poem, on the Happy Succession and Coronation of His Present Majesty [George II] / Laurence Eusden -- A Poem on the Death of our Late Soveraign Lady, Queen Mary -- The Epilogue to The Careless Husband -- Venus and Adonis; A Masque -- Ode for New-Year's Day -- Ode humbly inscrib'd to the Poet Laureat -- The Poet Laureat's Ode for New-Year's-Day burlesqu'd -- On His Majesty's Birth-Day, Oct. 30 -- Ode for New-Year's-Day 1732 -- The Laureat's Answer to the Poets -- The Blind Boy -- The Epilogue to The Old Batchelor [from The Egotist, or Colley upon Cibber] -- On Miss B--ks and Miss H-- -- Mr. Colley Cibber's Epitaph on Mr. Pope / Colley Cibber -- Gratitude. A Pastoral --
  3. An Ode, presented to their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales -- On Poverty -- On Royal Benevolence. Most humbly Inscribed to Her Majesty, Queen Caroline -- The Thresher's Labour.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [224]-227) and index.