Miscellany poems on several subjects. [electronic resource] : Viz. I. A disswasion from love and matrimony. II. The answer being a defence of love and matrimony. III. News from London. IV. News from the Country. V. The Character of a Parasite. VI. Of Death. Vii. The Golden Age. Viii. An Enquiry after Happiness. IX. The Poet's Litany. X. Of Predestination. XI. The Joys of Heaven. XII. The Character of a Wise Man. XIII. A Dialogue betwixt Reason and Passion. XIV. Of Gluttony. XV. The Poor Man's Comfort. XVI. The Character of a Ladies Lap-Dog. XVII. A Dialogue betwixt Alexander and Diogenes. XVIII. Of a Country Life. XIX. The Character of Revenge. XX. The Vicissitude of Things. XXI. Vanity Display'd: Or, The Beaux Anatomis'd. By T. B. gent.
1702
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Miscellany poems on several subjects. [electronic resource] : Viz. I. A disswasion from love and matrimony. II. The answer being a defence of love and matrimony. III. News from London. IV. News from the Country. V. The Character of a Parasite. VI. Of Death. Vii. The Golden Age. Viii. An Enquiry after Happiness. IX. The Poet's Litany. X. Of Predestination. XI. The Joys of Heaven. XII. The Character of a Wise Man. XIII. A Dialogue betwixt Reason and Passion. XIV. Of Gluttony. XV. The Poor Man's Comfort. XVI. The Character of a Ladies Lap-Dog. XVII. A Dialogue betwixt Alexander and Diogenes. XVIII. Of a Country Life. XIX. The Character of Revenge. XX. The Vicissitude of Things. XXI. Vanity Display'd: Or, The Beaux Anatomis'd. By T. B. gent.
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T. B.
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London : printed by R. Janeway, and sold by J. Nutt, in Stationers-Court, near Ludgate, MDCCII. [1702]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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[4],32p. ; 2⁰.
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With a half-title.
"The initals were perhaps intended to suggest Tom Brown, but the first poem is signed 'Tom B----r'. Baker, Barker, Brayer and Brewer have been privately suggested as possible candidates." (Foxon).
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
"The initals were perhaps intended to suggest Tom Brown, but the first poem is signed 'Tom B----r'. Baker, Barker, Brayer and Brewer have been privately suggested as possible candidates." (Foxon).
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
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Foxon, p.465
English Short Title Catalog, T180547.
English Short Title Catalog, T180547.
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