Select poems from Ireland: being I. A satyr in imitation of Persius; by an English noblemen [sic]. II. An extemporary poem by the Earl of Ch-d. III. A Christmas-box for Doctor D-ny, in answer to his epistle, printed in the second part of The tribunes. IV. A reply to the Christmas-box in defence of Doctor D-ny.
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- Select poems from Ireland: being I. A satyr in imitation of Persius; by an English noblemen [sic]. II. An extemporary poem by the Earl of Ch-d. III. A Christmas-box for Doctor D-ny, in answer to his epistle, printed in the second part of The tribunes. IV. A reply to the Christmas-box in defence of Doctor D-ny.
- Satyr in imitation of Persius.
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[London]: Printed at Dublin: London, reprinted and sold by T. Warner, 1730.
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- 1730-1730
- ESTC No.
- N21895
- Grub Street ID
- 11251
- Description
- [2],30p. ; 8⁰
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- 'A Christmas-box for Doctor D-ny [i.e. Delany]' is by Jonathan Swift; 'A reply to the Christmas-box' is attributed to Thomas Sheridan.Citation/references Teerink-Scouten, 685