The following poems, writen [sic] by Mr. P----s, and but now come to our hands, claim a sort of right to be communicated to the lovers of poetry, who always find an agreeable entertainment in what flows from the pen of that ingenious gentleman; who we hope, will therefore forgive a publication, of which he is wholly unappriz'd. ...
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- The following poems, writen [sic] by Mr. P----s, and but now come to our hands, claim a sort of right to be communicated to the lovers of poetry, who always find an agreeable entertainment in what flows from the pen of that ingenious gentleman; who we hope, will therefore forgive a publication, of which he is wholly unappriz'd. ...
- Following poems, written by Mr. P----s
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Dublin: printed by George Faulkner, 1725.
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- 1725-1725
- ESTC No.
- T5193
- Grub Street ID
- 279111
- Description
- 1 sheet ; 1/2⁰
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- Mr. P----s = Ambrose Philips.
Comprises two poems: 'A supplication for Miss Carteret, in the small-pox' and 'To Miss Georgina, youngest daughter of the Lord Carteret'.