An epistolary poem to John Dryden, Esq. Ooccasion'd by the much lamented death of the Right Honourable James, Earl of Abingdon. By William Pittis, late Fellow of New-College in Oxon

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  • An epistolary poem to John Dryden, Esq. Ooccasion'd by the much lamented death of the Right Honourable James, Earl of Abingdon. By William Pittis, late Fellow of New-College in Oxon
  • Patentee; Panegyrick on the author of Absolom and Achitophel; Elely [sic] on the most celebrated poet of the age, John Dryden, Esq;; Elegy on the most celebrated poet of the age, John Dryden, Esq;
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London : printed for H. Walwyn, at the Three Leggs in the Poultry, over against the Stocks-Market, 1699.
Publication year
1699
ESTC No.
R2510
Grub Street ID
108815
Description
[6], 9, [7] p. ; 2°.
Note
Final page [2]: The patentee, or, Some reflections in verse on Mr. R---'s [i.e. Christopher Rich's] forgetting the design of His Majesty's Bear-Garden at Hockly in the Hole (1700); final page [4]: A panegyrick on the author of Absolom and Achitophel (1682); final page [6]: An elely [sic] on the most celebrated poet of the age, John Dryden, Esq. (1700)

Colophon at foot of final page: London, printed, and are to be sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall

Signatures: [A]-D]2] [E]-[F]]2

Initial page [2] and final page [1] blank.
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