James O. Edwards
Born 1943-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL12085982A
Top Subjects
- Poetry (3)
- Great Britain (2)
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- English literature (1)
- English poetry (1)
- 18th century (1)
- Painters (1)
Books by James O. Edwards
Total count: 9
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Miscellanies in prose and versewith the following Additions. Viz. The Seventh Epistle of the first Book of Horace Imitated, and Address'd to a Noble Lord. A Letter from a Lay-Patron to a Gentleman designing for Holy Orders. These said to be done by the same Author. The Battel of the Pygmies and Cranes. The Puppet-Show. These by Mr. Addison. A Friendly Conference between a Preacher and a Family of his Flock, upon the 30th of January. By Mr. S. B-rThe fourth edition, ..Printed by S. Fairbrother, Book-Seller, and are to be Sold at his Shop in Skinner-Row, over against the Tholsel1721-01-01
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A new miscellany ...Printed for A. Moore1730-01-01
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Eugenio, or, The man of sorrowa legendary talePrinted for G. Wilkie, no. 71, St. Paul's Church Yard1780-01-01
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More lyric odes to the Royal AcademiciansPrinted for T. Egerton, Charing Cross1783-01-01
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The songster's magazinebeing a choice collection of the newest songs sung at Ranelagh and Vauxhall Gardens, the Theatres Royal, and all other places of public entertainmentprinted and sold by J. Evans, no. 41, Long-Lane, West Smithfield1785-01-01
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The jovial songster, or, Sailor’s delighta choice collection of chearful and humourous songs, that are sung by the brave tars of old England, and other jolly and merry companions, who over a cann of flip are disposed for mirth and good humour. Being the most laughable and droll collection ever published; including, among other diverting subjects, the sailor’s description of a huntingThe fourth edition.Printed for W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street1789-01-01
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A poetical chronology of the Kings of Englandfrom William the Conqueror to George the Third inclusive : preceded by a short chronological division of the history of England : the whole forming an introduction to the study of the history of this country, and particularly adapted to the chronological and historical game of England, published by Mr. Dudley Adams, Charing-CrossPrinted and sold by Smart and Cowslade; sold also by Dudley Adams, Charing-Cross; Elmsly, Strand, and Murray, Fleet-Street, London1792-01-01
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A memoir of the life of the late Robert Burnswritten by R. Heronprinted for T. Brown, North Bridge Street1797-01-01
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The fall of NeedwoodPrinted at the Office of J. Drewry1808-01-01