Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. DD'Alton, John, 1792-1867., Dermid; or, Erin in the Days of Boru: A Poem. By John D'Alton D'Anvers, Alicia, Academia: Or, The Humours Of The University Of Oxford. In Burlesque Verse D'Anvers, Alicia, The Oxford-Act: A Poem D'Anvers, Alicia, A Poem Upon His Sacred Majesty, His Voyage For Holland: By Way Of Dialogue Between Belgia And Britannia. By Mrs. D' Anvers D'Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668, The seventh and last canto of the third book of Gondibert, never yet printed. By Sir William Davenant D'Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668, The works of Sr William Davenant ... Consisting of Those which were formerly Printed, and Those which he design'd for the Press: Now published Out of the Authors Originall Copies Dacre, Barbarina, Lady, 1767-1854, Dramas, Translations, and Occasional Poems. By Barbarina Lady Dacre. In Two Volumes Daley, Victor J. (Victor James), 1858-1905., At Dawn and Dusk: by Victor J. Daley Daley, Victor J. (Victor James), 1858-1905., Creeve Roe: Poetry by Victor Daley: Edited by Muir Holburn and Marjorie Pizer with an Introduction by Muir Holburn: Foreword by E. J. Brady: Drawings by Roderick Shaw Daley, Victor J. (Victor James), 1858-1905., Wine And Roses By Victor J. Daley ... Edited, with a Memoir, by Bertram Stevens Dallas, Robert Charles, 1754-1824, Adrastus, A Tragedy; Amabel, or The Cornish Lovers: And Other Poems. By R. C. Dallas Dallas, Robert Charles, 1754-1824, The miscellaneous works and novels of R. C. Dallas ... In seven volumes. A new edition Dallas, Robert Charles, 1754-1824, Miscellaneous writings: consisting of poems; Lucretia, a tragedy; and moral essays; with a vocabulary of the passions: in which their sources are pointed out; their regular currents traced; and their deviations delineated. By R. C. Dallas Dallas, Robert Charles, 1754-1824, Ode to the Duke of Wellington, and other poems, by Robert Charles Dallas ... Written between the ages of eleven and thirteen years Dalton, Henry G., Tropical Lays, and Other Poems. By Henry G. Dalton Daniel, George, 1616-1657, The poems of George Daniel ... From the original mss. in the British Museum: Hitherto unprinted. Edited, with introduction, notes, and illustrations, portrait, &c. By the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart: In four volumes Daniel, George, 1789-1864 / Bentley, Edwin, fl. 1806, Stanzas on Lord Nelson's death and victory. By G. D. and E[dwin]. B[entley]. Daniel, George, 1789-1864, Democritus in London with The Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and Robin Good-Fellow: To which are added Notes Festivous etc. Daniel, George, 1789-1864, The Ghost of “R---L Stripes,” which was Prematurely Stifled in its Birth in January, 1812. By Jeremiah Juvenal Daniel, George, 1789-1864, Love's Last Labour Not Lost: By George Daniel Daniel, George, 1789-1864, The Missionary. By George Daniel Daniel, George, 1789-1864, The Modern Dunciad: Virgil in London and Other Poems Daniel, George, 1789-1864, The R---l First-Born; or The Baby Out of His Leading-Strings: Containing the Particulars of Ap---y Confirmation, by the B---p of O---g: Introducing Old Friends with New Faces: A Poem: Being A Specimen of Ode, Elegy, Pastoral, Heroic, the Tender and the Terrific!! By P--- P--- Daniel, George, 1789-1864, R---y---l Stripes; Or A Kick from Yar---h to Wa---s; With the Particulars of an Expedition to Oat---ds, and the Sprained Ancle: A Poem. By P--- P--- Daniel, George, 1789-1864, Sophia's Letter to the B---r---n Ger---b; or Whiskers in the Dumps. With Old Sighs Set to New Tunes. A Poem Daniel, George, 1789-1864, Suppressed Evidence; or, R---l Intriguing: Being the history of a Courtship, Marriage and Separation, exemplified in the fate of the princess of ---. Together with a particular account of those characters which immediately led to it. Comprising the hitherto unknown mysteries of “my own memoirs.” By P--- P---, Poet Laureat Daniel, George, 1789-1864, Virgil in London; or, Town Eclogues. To which are added, Imitations of Horace Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619, Certaine small workes heretofore divulged by Samuel Daniell, one of the Groomes of the Queenes Maiesties most Honourable priuie Chamber, and now againe by him corrected and augmented Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619, Certaine small workes heretofore divulged by Samuel Daniel one of the groomes of the Queenes maiesties priuie chamber, & now againe by him corrected and augmented Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619, The complete works in verse and prose of Samuel Daniel. Edited with memorial-introduction and a glossarial index embracing notes and illustrations. By the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619, The French garden: for English Ladyes and Gentlewomen to walke in. Or, a Sommer dayes labour. Being an instruction for the attayning vnto the knowledge of the French Tongue: wherein for the practise thereof, are framed thirteene Dialogues French and English, concerning diuers matters from the rising in the morning till Bed-time. Also the Historie of the Centurion mencioned in the Gospell: in French Verses. Which is an easier and shortter Methode then [illeg.] beene yet set forth, to bring the louers of the French tongue to the perfection of the same. By Peter Erondell Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619, Songs for the lute viol and voice: composed by I. Danyel. To Mris; Anne Grene Darley, George, 1795-1846, The anniversary; or, poetry and prose for MDCCCXXIX. Edited by Allan Cunningham Darley, George, 1795-1846, The Errors of Ecstasie: A Dramatic Poem. With Other Pieces. By George Darley Darley, George, 1795-1846, Nepenthe: A Poem in Two Cantos: By George Darley: With an Introduction by R. A. Streatfeild Darley, George, 1795-1846, Poems of the late George Darley. A memorial volume printed for private circulation Darley, George, 1795-1846, Sylvia; or, The May Queen. A Lyrical Drama. By George Darley Darley, George, 1795-1846, The Tribute: A collection of miscellaneous unpublished poems, by Various Authors. Edited by Lord Northampton Dart, John, d. 1730, The Complaint of the Black Knight from Chaucer. By Mr. Dart Dart, John, d. 1730, A poem on Chaucer and his Writings. Written at the Request of the Lord Bishop of Rochester; and now Dedicated to His Lordship. By Mr. Dart Dart, John, d. 1730, Westminster-Abbey: A Poem Dart, John, d. 1730, The Works of Tibullus, Containing his Love-Elegies. Translated by Mr Dart. To which is added, The Life of the Author; with Observations on the Original Design of Elegiack Verse; and the Characters of the most Celebrated Greek, Latin and English Elegiack Poets Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802, Academiæ Cantabrigiensis Luctus in obitum Frederici celsissimi walliæ principis. Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802, The botanic garden, a poem. In two parts. Part I. Containing The economy of Vegetation, Part II. The Loves of the plants. With philosophical notes. The fourth edition. Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802, The golden age, a poetical epistle from Erasmus D---n ... to Thomas Beddoes Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802, Poetical Selections, consisting of the most approved pieces of our best modern British poets, excellent specimens of fugitive poetry, and some original pieces, by Cowper, Darwin, and others that have never before been published; Classically arranged under the following titles:— martial, rural & descriptive; legendary; elegiac; humourous, sentimental & pathetic. Including extracts from some new and popular poems. A new edition. Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802, The temple of nature; or, the origin of society: a poem, with philosophical notes. By Erasmus Darwin Davidson, John, 1857-1909, Ballads & Songs: By John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, Fleet Street and Other Poems: By John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, Fleet Street Eclogues by John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, Holiday and other Poems: With a Note On Poetry: By John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, The Last Ballad and Other Poems: By John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, New Ballads: By John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, A Second Series of Fleet Street Eclogues by John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, The Testament of a Prime Minister: By John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, The Testament of John Davidson Davidson, John, 1857-1909, Testaments: By John Davidson: No. I. The Testament of a Vivisector Davidson, John, 1857-1909, Testaments: By John Davidson. No. II. The Testament of a Man Forbid Davidson, John, 1857-1909, Testaments: By John Davidson. No. III. The Testament of an Empire Builder Davidson, John, ca. 1549-1603, Ane Breif Commendatiovn of Vprichtnes, in respect of the surenes of the same, to all that walk in it, amplify it cheifly be that notabill document of Goddis michtie protectioun, in preseruing his maist vpricht seruand, and feruent Messinger of Christis Euangell, Iohne Knox. Set furth in Inglis meter be M. Iohne Dauidsone ... Quhairunto is addit in the end ane schort discurs of the Estaitis quha hes caus to deploir the deith of this Excellent seruand of God Davidson, John, ca. 1549-1603, A Memorial of the life & death of two vvorthye Christians, Robert Campbel of the Kinyeancleugh, and his Wife Elizabeth Campbel. In English Meter Davidson, John, ca. 1549-1603, Satirical poems of the time of The Reformation: Edited by James Cranstoun Davies, John, 1565?-1618, Bien venv. Greate Britaines welcome to hir greate friendes, and deere brethren the Danes Davies, John, 1565?-1618, The complete works of John Davies of Hereford ... For the first time collected and edited: With memorial-introduction, notes and illustrations, glossarial index, and portrait and facsimile, &c. By the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart ... In two volumes Davies, John, 1565?-1618, The Holy Roode, or Christs Crosse: Containing Christ Crucified, described in Speaking-picture. By Iohn Davies Davies, John, 1565?-1618, Humours Heau'n on Earth; With The Ciuile Warres of Death and Fortune. As also The Triumph of Death: Or, The Picture of the Plague, according to the Life, as it was in Anno Domini. 1603. By Iohn Dauies of Hereford Davies, John, 1565?-1618, Microcosmos. The Discovery of the Little World, with the government thereof. By Iohn Davies Davies, John, 1565?-1618, Mirum in modum. A Glimpse of Gods Glorie and The Soules Shape Davies, John, 1565?-1618, The Muses Sacrifice Davies, John, 1565?-1618, The mvses-teares for the losse of their hope; heroick and nere-too-mvch praised Henry, Prince of Wales, &c. Together with times sobs for the vntimely death of his glory in that his Darling: and, lastly, his Epitaphs. Consecrated to the high and mighty Prince, Frederick the fift, Count palatine of Rhoyn. &c. Where vnto is added, Consolatory Straines to wrest Natvre from her bent in immoderate mourning; most loyally, and humbly wisht to the King and Qveenes most excellent maiesties. By Iohn Davies of Hereford Davies, John, 1565?-1618, YALMOS QEIOS, Or a Divine psalme or, Song, Wherein Predestination is maintained, yet the honour of Jehovah preserved and vindicated: And to that eternall song the holy Scripture dedicated. By John Davis. Whereunto is annexed an Elogie upon the Patron, With certaine Divine Epigrams to whom the Author presented some of his Books Davies, John, 1565?-1618, The Scourge of Folly. Consisting of satyricall Epigrams, And others in honour of many noble Persons and worthy friends, together, with a pleasant (though discordant) Descant upon most English Proverbs and others Davies, John, 1565?-1618, A Select Second Hvsband for Sir Thomas Overbvries Wife, Now a Matchlesse Widow Davies, John, 1565?-1618, Summa Totalis or, All in All, and, the same for euer: Or, an Addition to Mirum in Modum. By the first Author, Iohn Dauies Davies, John, 1565?-1618, Wits Bedlam, Where is had, Whipping-cheer, to cure the Mad Davies, John, 1565?-1618, Wittes Pilgrimage (by Poeticall Essaies): Through a VVorld of amorous Sonnets, Soule-passions, and other Passages, Diuine, Philosophicall, Morall, Poeticall, and Politicall. By Iohn Davies Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626, The Works in Verse and Prose (including hitherto unpublished Mss.) of Sir John Davies: for the first time collected and edited: With memorial-introductions and notes: By the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart. In three volumes Davies, William, 1830-1896, The Shepherd's Garden. By William Davies Davies, William, 1830-1896, Songs of A Wayfarer. By William Davies Davis, Thomas Osborne, 1814-1845, The Poems of Thomas Davis Day, Angel, fl. 1575-1595, Daphnis and Chloe: Excellently describing the weight of affection, the simplicitie of loue, the purport of honest meaning, the resolution of men, and disposition of Fate, finished in a Pastorall, and interlaced with the praises of a most peerlesse Princesse, wonderfull in Maiestie, and rare in perfection, celebrated within the same Pastorall, and therefore termed by the name of The Shepheards Holidaie. By Angell Daye Day, Angel, fl. 1575-1595, Nennio, Or A Treatise of Nobility: Wherein is discoursed what true Nobilitie is, with such qualities as are required in a perfect Gentleman. Written in Italian by that famous Doctor and worthy knight Sir John Baptista Nenna of Bari. Done into English by William Iones Day, Angel, fl. 1575-1595, Vpon the life and death of the most worthy, and thrise renowmed knight, Sir Phillip Sidney: A Commemoration of his worthines, Contayning a briefe recapitulation, of his valiant vsage and death taken, in her Maiesties seruices of the warres in the Low-countries of Flaunders Day, James, fl. 1637, A New Spring of Divine Poetrie. I. Day De Vere, Aubrey, 1814-1902, The Poetical Works of Aubrey De Vere De Vere, Aubrey, Sir, 1788-1846, Ode to the Duchess of Angouleme De Vere, Aubrey, Sir, 1788-1846, A Song of Faith, Devout Exercises and Sonnets by Sir Aubrey De Vere Dean, J. (John), fl. 1679-1685, The Badger In the Fox-Trap, Or A Satyr upon Satyrs Dean, J. (John), fl. 1679-1685, The Dutch-Miller, and New Invented Wind-Miller Dean, J. (John), fl. 1679-1685, The Hunting of the Fox. A New Song Dean, J. (John), fl. 1679-1685, Iter Boreale, or, Tyburn in Mourning For the Loss of a Saint. A New Song, To the Tune of, Now the Toryes that Glories. Written by J. D. Dean, J. (John), fl. 1679-1685, The Lord Russels Last Farewel to the World. A song Dean, J. (John), fl. 1679-1685, The Loyal Conquest Or, Destruction of Treason, A Song Dean, J. (John), fl. 1679-1685, Oate's Bug-Bug-Boarding-School, at Camberwell. A Song. Writ by J. Dean Dean, J. (John), fl. 1679-1685, The Wine-Cooper's Delight. To the Tune of, The Delights of The Bottle Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, The Age of Wonders: To the Tune of Chivy Chase Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, Caledonia, A Poem In Honour Of Scotland, And The Scots Nation. In Three Parts. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, Celibacy: Or, Good Advice To Young Fellows to keep Single. In which are Painted, In very lively Colours, the Pictures of many terrible Wives, both at Court and in the City. Being an Answer to Matrimony; or, Good Advice to the Ladies, &c. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, The Compleat Mendicant: Or, Unhappy Beggar. Being: The Life of an Unfortunate Gentleman [...]: Also a Narrative of his entrance at Oxford [...]: Likewise Divers familiar Letters, both Latin and English, Sermons, Poems, Essays, upon particular occasions [...] Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, The Devil upon Dun: Or, Moderation in Masquerade. A Poem Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, The D&sblank;&sblank;&sblank;&sblank; Deputies. A Satyr Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, The Dyet of Poland, a Satyr Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, The English Gentleman Justified. Or, A Poem. In Answer to a Late Satyr, Intituled, The True-Born-Englishman Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, Good Advice to the Ladies: Shewing That as the World goes, and is like to go, the best way for them is to keep Unmarried. By the Author of The True Born Englishman. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, A Hymn To Peace. Occasion'd, By The Two Houses Joining In One Address To The Queen. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, A Hymn to the Funeral Sermon Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, A Hymn To The Mob Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, A Hymn To Tyburn. Being a Sequel of the Hymn to the Pillory Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, Jure Divino: A Satyr. In Twelve Books. By The Author of The True-Born-Englishman Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, A New-Years-Gift for the Late Rapparees. A Satyr Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, On The Victories In Flanders, And The Thanksgiving At St. Paul's Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, A Scots Poem: Or A New-years Gift, From A Native Of The Universe, To His Fellow-Animals In Albania Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, A Second Volume of the Writings of The Author of The True-Born Englishman. Some whereof never before printed. Corrected and Enlarged by the Author. Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, Trinity: Or, The Divinity Of The Son [in, A New Family Instructor; Containing, A Brief And Clear Defence Of The Christian Religion In General, Against The Errors Of The Atheists, Jews, Deists & Sceptics: And Of The Protestant Religion In Particular, Against The Superstitions Of The Church Of Rome] Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, A true Collection Of The Writings Of The Author Of The True Born English-man. Corrected By Himself Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, The True-Born Britain. Written by the Author of the True-Born Englishman Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, The Vision, A Poem Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731, [Ye True-Born Englishmen proceed] Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, The Artillery Garden. A Poem dedicated to the Honor of all those Gentlemen, who (There) practize Millitary Discipline. Written by Tho. Dekker Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, Dekker his Dreame. In which, beeing rapt with a Poeticall Enthusiasme, the great Volumes of Heaven and Hell to Him were opened, in which he read many Wonderfull Things Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, A Dialogue betweene Warre, Famine, and the Pestilence, blazing their seuerall Euills [in, The Meeting of Gallants at an Ordinarie: Or The Walkes in Powles] Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, The Double PP. A Papist in Armes. Bearing Ten seuerall Sheilds. Encovntred By The Protestant. At Ten seuerall Weapons. A Iesuite Marching before them Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, Newes from Graues-end: Sent to Nobody Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, Ode [in, The Archs of Trivmph: Erected in honor of the High and mighty prince James the first ... at his Maiesties Entrance and passage through his Honorable Citty & chamber of London vpon the 15th day of march 1603] Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, A song sung by an olde Woman in a Medowe [in, The Ravens Almanacke: Foretelling of a Plague, Famine, and Ciuill Warre. That shall happen this present yeare 1609, not only within this Kingdome of great Britaine, but also in France Germany, Spaine, and other parts of Christendome...] Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, [This was that yeare of wonder] in, London Looke Backe, at That Yeare of Yeares 1625. And Looke Forvvard, Vpon This Yeare, 1630 Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, To his good friend. A: M. [in, A True and admirable Historie; of a Mayden of Consolens, in the Prouince of Poictiers ...] Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, To his good friende, Ma. An. Mundy [in, The Third and last part of Palmerin of England ... translated into English by A.M.] Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, To My Sonne Brome and his Lasse [in, The Northern Lasse, A Comoedie ... Written by Richard Brome] Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, Villanies Discouered by Lanthorne and Candle-light, and the helpe of a New Cryer called O per se O. Being an addition to the Belmans second Night-walke: and a laying open to the world of those Abuses, which the Bel-man (because he went i'th darke) could not see. With canting Songs neuer before printed Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632, VVarres, VVarres, VVarres Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, The garland of Good Will. Diuided into three parts: Containing many pleasant Songs, and prety poems, to sundry new Notes. With a Table to finde the names of all the Songs. Written by T. D. Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, The gentile craft. The second Part. Being a most merrie and pleasant Historie, not altogether vnprofitable nor any way hurtfull: verie fit to passe away the tediousnesse of the long winter evenings. By T. D.: Newly corrected and augmented Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, The Gentle Craft. A discovrse Containing many matters of Delight, very pleasant to be read: Shewing what famous men have beene Shoomakers in time past in this Land, with their worthy deeds and great Hospitality. Declaring the cause why it is called the Gentle Craft: and also how the Proverbe first grew; A Shoemakers sonne is a Prince borne. T. D. Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, A ioyful nevv Ballad, declaring the happie obtaining of the great Galleazzo, wherein Don Pietro de Valdez was the chiefe, through the mightie power and prouidence of God, being a speciall token of his gracious and fatherly goodnes towards vs, to the great encouragement of all those that willingly fight in the defence of his gospel and our good Queene of England Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, A most ioyfull Songe, made in the behalfe of all her Maiesties faithfull and louing Subiects: of the great ioy, which was made in London, at the taking of the late trayterous Conspirators, which sought oportunity to kyll her Maiesty, to spoyle the Cittie, and by forraigne inuasion to ouerrun the Realme: for the which haynous Treasons, fourteen of them haue suffred death on the 20. & 21. of Sept. Also, a detestation against those Conspirators, and all their Confederates, giuing God the prayse for the safe preseruation of her maiesty, and their subuersion. Anno. Domini. 1586. To the tune of: O man in desperation Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, A new Ballet of the straunge and most cruell Whippes which the Spanyards had prepared to whippe and torment English men and women: which were found and taken at the ouerthrow of certaine of the Spanish Shippes in Iuly last past. 1588 Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, A proper newe sonet declaring the lamentation of Beckles in Suffolke, which was in the great winde upon. S Andrewes eue last, past most pittifully burned with fire, to the losse by estimation of twentie thousande pound and vpwarde, and to the number of foure score dwelling houses Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, The Queenes visiting of the Campe at Tilsburie with her entertainment there Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, Strange Histories, or, Songes and Sonets, of Kings, Princes, Dukes, Lordes, Ladyes, Knights, and Gentlemen. Very pleasant either to be read or songe: and a most excellent warning for all estates Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600, Thomas of Reading. or, The sixe worthy yeomen of the West. Now the fourth time corrected and enlarged. By T. D. Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669, Coopers Hill. A Poeme Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669, The poetical works of Sir John Denham: Edited with notes and introduction by Theodore Howard Banks Dermody, Thomas, 1775-1802, The Harp of Erin, Containing the Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Dermody. In Two Volumes Dermody, Thomas, 1775-1802, The Histrionade: Or, Theatric Tribunal; A Poem, Descriptive of the Principal Performers at Both Houses. In Two Parts. By Marmaduke Myrtle Dermody, Thomas, 1775-1802, Poems, Consisting Of Essays, Lyric, Elegiac, &c. By Thomas Dermody. Written between the 13th and 16th Year of his Age Dermody, Thomas, 1775-1802, Poems, moral, and descriptive. By Thomas Dermody Derozio, Henry, 1807-1831., The Fakeer Of Jungheera, A Metrical Tale; And Other Poems. By Henry Louis Vivian Derozio Derozio, Henry, 1807-1831., Poems Derozio, Henry, 1807-1831., Poems of Henry Louis Vivian Derozio: A Forgotten Anglo-Indian Poet: With an Introduction by F. B. Bradley-Birt Derrick, Samuel, 1724-1769, The Battle of Lora. A Poem. With Some Fragments written in the Erse, or Irish Language, By Ossian, the Son of Fingal. Translated into English Verse By Mr. Derrick Derrick, Samuel, 1724-1769, A Collection of Original Poems. By Samuel Derrick Derrick, Samuel, 1724-1769, Derrick's Jests; or, The Wits Chronicle. Containing A pleasing Variety of Repartees, Puns, Bon-Mots, and other Species of Wit and Humour, Which passed between Samuel Derrick ... and other Persons distinguished for their Wit and Humour. Also A Collection of Poetical Pieces on Various Subjects, By Mr. Derrick and Others. Dedicated to the Public Derrick, Samuel, 1724-1769, Proposals for Printing by Subscription, A Collection of Original Poems. By Samuel Derrick Diaper, William, d. 1717, Dryades; or, The Nymphs Prophecy. A Poem. By Mr. Diaper Diaper, William, d. 1717, An imitation of the Seventeenth Epistle of the First Book of Horace. Address'd to Dr. S---ft. By Mr. Diaper. Diaper, William, d. 1717, Lincolnshire. A poem Diaper, William, d. 1717, Nereides: or Sea-Eclogues Diaper, William, d. 1717, Oppian's Halieuticks of the Nature of Fishes and Fishing of the Ancients: In V. Books. Translated from the Greek, with an Account of Oppian's Life and Writings and a Catalogue of his Fishes Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814, A Collection of Songs, Selected from the Works of Mr. Dibdin. A New Edition. In Two Volumes Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814, The Harmonic Preceptor, A Didactic Poem, In Three Parts. Written By Mr Dibdin Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814, The Lion and the Water-Wagtail: A Mock Heroic Poem, in Three Cantos. By Castigator Dibdin, Charles, 1768-1833, Comic Tales and Lyrical Fancies; including The Chessiad, a Mock-Heroic, in Five Cantos; and The Wreath of Love, in Four Cantos. By C. Dibdin, the Younger Dibdin, Charles, 1768-1833, Mirth and Metre consisting of Poems, Serious, Humorous, and Satirical; Songs, Sonnets, Ballads & Bagatelles. Written by C. Dibdin, Jun. Dibdin, Charles, 1768-1833, Young Arthur; Or, The Child of Mystery: A Metrical Romance, by C. Dibdin Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841, Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, metrically condensed. In six cantos. By T. Dibdin Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841, A Metrical History of England; Or, Recollections, in Rhyme, Of some of the most prominent Features in our National Chronology, from the Landing of Julius Cæsar to the Commencement of the Regency, in 1812. In Two Volumes ... By Thomas Dibdin Dickenson, John, romance writer, Arisbas, Euphues amidst his slumbers: Or Cupid's Iourney to Hell. Decyphering a myrror of Constancie, a Touch-stone of tried affection, begun in chaste desires, ended in choise delights: And emblasoning Beauties glorie, adorned by Natures bountie. VVith the Trivmph of Trve Loue, in the Soyle of false Fortune. By I. D. Dickenson, John, romance writer, Greene in Conceipt. New raised from his graue to write the Tragique Historie of faire Valeria of London. Wherein is Trvly Discovered the rare and lamentable issue of a Husbands dotage, a wiues leudnesse, & childrens disobedience. Receiued and reported by I. D. Dickenson, John, romance writer, The Shepheardes Complaint. A passionate Eclogue, written in English Hexameters: Where vnto are annexed other canceits, brieflie expressing the effects of Loues impressions, and the iust punishment of aspiring beautie. By J. D. Disraeli, Isaac, 1766-1848, Narrative Poems by I. D'Israeli Disraeli, Isaac, 1766-1848, Specimens of a new version of Telemachus to which is prefixed a defence of poetry. Addressed to Henry James Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat. By I. D'Israeli. The second edition, corrected Dixon, Richard Watson, 1833-1900, Christ's Company and Other Poems: By Richard Watson Dixon Dixon, Richard Watson, 1833-1900, Historical Odes and Other Poems. By Richard Watson Dixon Dixon, Richard Watson, 1833-1900, The Last Poems of Richard Watson Dixon ... Selected and Edited by Robert Bridges: With a Preface by M. E. Coleridge Dixon, Richard Watson, 1833-1900, Lyrical Poems. By Richard Watson Dixon Dixon, Richard Watson, 1833-1900, Mano: a poetical history of the time of the close of the tenth century concerning the adventures of a Norman knight which fell part in Normandy part in Italy. In four books. By Richard Watson Dixon Dixon, Richard Watson, 1833-1900, Odes and Eclogves: By Richard Watson Dixon Dixon, Richard Watson, 1833-1900, The Story of Eudocia & Her Brothers: By Richard Watson Dixon Dobell, Sydney, 1824-1874, The Poetical Works of Sydney Dobell. With Introductory Notice and Memoir by John Nichol Dobson, Austin, 1840-1921, Collected poems: By Austin Dobson: Ninth edition Dobson, Austin, 1840-1921, Three unpublished poems by Austin Dobson Dodd, William, 1729-1777, An Epistle to a Lady, Concerning some Important and Necessary Truths in Religion Dodd, William, 1729-1777, The Hymns of Callimachus, Translated from the Greek into English Verse, With Explanatory Notes. To which are added, Select Epigrams, and the Coma Berenices of the same Author, Six Hymns of Orpheus, and The Encomium of Ptolemy by Theocritus. By William Dodd Dodd, William, 1729-1777, A New Book of the Dunciad: Occasion'd By Mr. Warburton's New Edition of The Dunciad Complete. By a Gentleman of one of the Inns of Court. With several of Mr. Warburton's own Notes, and likewise Notes Variorum Dodd, William, 1729-1777, Poems, by Dr. Dodd Dodd, William, 1729-1777, Thoughts in Prison, in Five Parts, viz. The Imprisonment—The Retrospect—Public Punishment—The Trial—Futurity; By the Rev. William Dodd. To which are added, His Last Prayer, Written in the Night before his Death; The Convict's Address to his Unhappy Brethren; and Other Miscellaneous Pieces: With an account of the author, and a list of his works ... The fourth edition, with additions Dodd, William, 1729-1777, Thoughts on the glorious epiphany of the Lord Jesus Christ. A poetical essay written at Southampton in the Year MDCCLVII. Sacred to Friendship. By the Reverend William Dodd [etc.] Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764, Beauty: or The Art of Charming. A Poem Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764, An Epistle From A Footman in London To the Celebrated Stephen Duck Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764, The footman's friendly advice: To his Brethren of the Livery; And to all Servants in General: ... To which is Prefix'd, An Introduction, humbly Submitted to the Consideration of all Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Ladies, who keep many Servants. Also a postscript, In Answer To Squire Moreton's Pamphlet, Intituled, Every Body's Business is no Body's. By R. D. Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764, A Muse in Livery. A Collection of Poems Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764, The toy-shop. To which are added, epistles and poems on several occasions. By Robert Dodsley Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764, Trifles ... with several others, not more Considerable. The second edition. By R. Dodsley Dolben, Digby Mackworth, 1848-1867, The Poems of Digby Mackworth Dolben. Edited with a Memoir by Robert Bridges Domett, Alfred, 1811-1887, Flotsam and Jetsam: Rhymes Old and New. By Alfred Domett Domett, Alfred, 1811-1887, Poems: By Alfred Domett Domett, Alfred, 1811-1887, Ranolf and Amohia: A dream of two lives. By Alfred Domett. New edition, revised Domett, Alfred, 1811-1887, Venice: By Alfred Domett Donne, John, 1572-1631, The Complete Poems of John Donne ... For the first time fully collected and collated with the original and early editions and mss. and enlarged with hitherto unprinted and inedited poems from mss. etc. and portraits, facsimiles, and other illustrations in the quarto form. Edited with preface, essay on life and writings, and notes, by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart. In two volumes Donne, John, 1572-1631, The Life and Letters of John Donne ... Now for the first time revised and collected by Edmund Gosse ... with portraits etc. In two volumes Donne, John, 1572-1631, Poems, By J. D.: With Elegies on the Authors Death Donne, John, 1572-1631, Poems, By J. D. With Elegies on the Authors Death Donne, John, 1572-1631, Poems of John Donne: Edited by E. K. Chambers with an introduction by George Saintsbury Dorset, Charles Sackville, Earl of, 1638?-1706, The Poems of Charles Sackville: Sixth Earl of Dorset: Edited by Brice Harris Dorset, Thomas Sackville, Earl of, 1536-1608, The Covrtyer of Covnt Baldessar Castilio diuided into foure bookes. Very necessary and profitable for yonge Gentilmen and Gentilwomen abiding in Court, Palaice, or Place, done into Englyshe by Thomas Hosby Dorset, Thomas Sackville, Earl of, 1536-1608, [On Sir Philip and Sir Thomas Hobby, in] The Shakespeare Society's Papers. Vol. IV Doubleday, Thomas, 1790-1870, Dioclesian. A dramatic poem. By Thomas Doubleday Doubleday, Thomas, 1790-1870, Sixty-Five Sonnets; With Prefatory Remarks on the Accordance of the Sonnet with the Powers of the English Language: Also, A Few Miscellaneous Poems Doughty, Charles Montagu, 1843-1926, Adam cast forth: By Charles M. Doughty Doughty, Charles Montagu, 1843-1926, The Dawn in Britain by Charles M. Doughty Doughty, Charles Montagu, 1843-1926, Mansoul or The Riddle of the World: Charles M. Doughty Doughty, Charles Montagu, 1843-1926, The Titans by Charles M. Doughty Doughty, Charles Montagu, 1843-1926, Under Arms. Charles Doughty Douglas, Evelyn, Bird-Notes, by Evelyn Douglas Douglas, Evelyn, Holy of holies: Confessions of an anarchist Douglas, Evelyn, Love-Sonnets: by Evelyn Douglas Douglas, Evelyn, Phantasmagoria. “Dream-Fugues,” by Evelyn Douglas Douglas, Evelyn, Poems Lyrical and Dramatic: By Evelyn Douglas Douglas, Evelyn, The Queen of the Hid Isle: an Allegory of Life and Art. Love's Perversity; or, Eros and Anteros. A drama. By Evelyn Douglas Douglas, Evelyn, Selections from Songs of a Bayadere and Songs of a Troubadour. By Evelyn Douglas Douglas, F. (Francis), 1710?-1790?, The Birth-day; with a few strictures on the Times; a poem, in three cantos. With The Preface and Notes of an Edition to be published in the Year 1782. By a farmer Douglas, F. (Francis), 1710?-1790?, A Pastoral Elegy To the Memory of Miss Mary Urquhart, Daughter to William Urquhart of Meldrum Esq; Who died the 24th November 1758. By Francis Douglas Douglas, F. (Francis), 1710?-1790?, Rural love, a tale. In the Scotish dialect. To which is added a glossary, or Alphabetical Explanation of the Scotish Words and Phrases. Douglas, Gawin, 1474?-1522, The Shorter Poems of Gavin Douglas: Edited by Priscilla J. Bawcutt Douglas, Gawin, 1474?-1522, Virgil's Aeneid translated into Scottish verse by Gavin Douglas ... Edited with an introduction, notes, and glossary by David F. C. Coldwell Dowden, Edward, 1843-1913, Poems. By Edward Dowden Dowden, Edward, 1843-1913, A Woman's Reliquary Downman, Hugh, 1740-1809, The Drama, a Poem Downman, Hugh, 1740-1809, An elegy Wrote under a Gallows. With a Preface concerning the Nature of Elegy Downman, Hugh, 1740-1809, Infancy, or the management of children: a didactic poem, in six books. The sixth edition. To which are added poems not before published. By Hugh Downman Downman, Hugh, 1740-1809, The Land of the Muses: a poem, In the Manner of Spenser. With Poems on several Occasions. By Hugh Downman Downman, Hugh, 1740-1809, Poems to Thespia. To Which are Added, Sonnets, &c. Downman, Hugh, 1740-1809, The Soliloquy, a poem, Occasioned by a late Decision Dowriche, Anne, fl. 1589, The French Historie. That is; A lamentable Discourse of three of the chiefe, and most famous bloodie broiles that haue happened in France for the Gospell of Iesus Christ. Namelie; 1 The outrage called The winning of S. Iames his Streete, 1557. 2 The constant Martirdome of Annas Burgeus one of the K. Councell, 1559. 3 The bloodie Marriage of Margaret Sister to Charles the 9. Anno 1572. Published by A. D. Dowriche, Anne, fl. 1589, The Iaylors Conversion ... By Hugh Dowriche Dowson, Ernest Christopher, 1867-1900, The Poetical Works of Ernest Christopher Dowson: Edited, with an introduction, by Desmond Flower Doyle, Francis Hastings, Sir, 1810-1888, Lectures on poetry delivered at Oxford: By Sir Francis Hastings Doyle ... Second Series Doyle, Francis Hastings, Sir, 1810-1888, Miscellaneous Verses by Sir Francis Hastings Doyle Doyle, Francis Hastings, Sir, 1810-1888, The Return of the Guards and Other Poems. By Sir Francis Hastings Doyle Doyle, Francis Hastings, Sir, 1810-1888, Senilia: By Sir Francis Hastings Doyle Doyle, Francis Hastings, Sir, 1810-1888, To the Memory of General Gordon Drant, Thomas, d. 1578?, Epigrams and sentences spirituall in vers, of Gregorina Zanzen, an auncient & famous Bishop in the Greke churche: Englished by Tho. Drant Drant, Thomas, d. 1578?, The Fovre bookes of Flauius Vegetius Renatus, briefelye contayninge a plaine forme, and perfect knowledge of Martiall policye, feates of Chiualrie, and vvhatsoeuer pertayneth to warre. Translated out of lattine, into Englishe, by Iohn Sadler Drant, Thomas, d. 1578?, Horace His arte of Poetrie, pistles, and Satyrs Englished, and to the Earle of Ormounte By Tho. Drant addressed Drant, Thomas, d. 1578?, Impii cvivsdam epigrammatis qvod edidit Richardus Sbaklockus in mortem Cuthberti Scoti, quondam præsulis Cestrensis Apomaxis. Thoma Dranta Cantabrigiensi authore. Also certayne of the speciall Articles of the Epigramme, refuted in Englyshe by T. D. Drant, Thomas, d. 1578?, A Medicinable Morall, that is, the two Bookes of Horace his Satyres, Englyshed accordyng to the prescription of saint Hierome. The Wailynges of the Prophet Hieremiah, done into Englyshe verse. Also Epigrammes. T. Drant Drennan, William, 1754-1820., Fugitive Pieces, in Verse and Prose. By William Drennan ... Drennan, William, 1754-1820., Glendalloch, And Other Poems, By The Late Dr. Drennan. Second Edition. With Additional Verses, By His Sons Drout, John, fl. 1570, The pityfull Historie of two Louing Italians, Gaulfrido and Barnardo le vayne: which ariued in the countrey of Grece, in the time of the noble Emperoure Vaspasian. And Translated out of Italian into Englishe meeter by John Drout Drummond, William, 1585-1649, The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden: With ‘A Cypresse Grove’: Edited by L. E. Kastner Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., Ancient Irish Minstrelsy. By William Hamilton Drummond ... Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., Battle of Trafalgar, a Heroic Poem Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., Bruce's Invasion of Ireland; A Poem Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., Clontarf, a Poem Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., The First Book of T. Lucretius Carus: Of the Nature of Things. Translated into English Verse, by The Rev. W. Hamilton Drummond Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., The Giants' Causeway, A Poem; by William Hamilton Drummond ... Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., Hibernia. A Poem. Part the First Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., The Man of Age: A Poem. The Second Edition, with Improvements. To which is Added, The Sighs of Genius: An Elegiac Ode, Occasioned by the Death of Robert Burns, the Ayrshire Poet. By William Hamilton Drummond Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., The Pleasures of Benevolence, A Poem Drummond, William Hamilton, 1778-1865., Who Are the Happy? A Poem on the Christian Beatitudes, With Other Poems on Sacred Subjects. By William Hamilton Drummond ... Dryden, John, 1631-1700, The works of John Dryden: Illustrated with notes, historical, critical, and explanatory, and a life of the author, by Sir Walter Scott ... revised and corrected by George Saintsbury Du Maurier, George, 1834-1896, A Legend of Camelot, Pictures and Poems, &c., By George du Maurier Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, Alrick and Isabel: or, the Unhappy Marriage. A poem. By Stephen Duck Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, The Beautiful works Of the Reverend Mr. Stephen Duck, (:The Wiltshire Bard:) To which is prefixed, some account of his life and writings Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, Caesar's Camp: or, St. George's Hill. A Poem. By the Reverend Mr. Duck Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, Every Man in his Own Way. An Epistle to a Friend. By Stephen Duck Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, Hints To A Schoolmaster. Address'd To Rev.d Dr. Turnbull. By Stephen Duck Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, An Ode on the Battle of Dettingen. Humbly inscrib'd to the King Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, Poems on several occasions. By Stephen Duck Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, Royal Benevolence. A poem. Most humbly Address'd to her Majesty Queen Caroline. As it was Presented to the said Queen's Majesty, by the Author, On Friday, the 2nd of October, 1730. at Windsor-Castle. To which is annexed, A poem on providence. Both written by Stephen Duck Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, The Vision. A Poem on the Death Of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline. By Stephen Duck Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756, The Year of Wonders. Being a literal and poetical translation of an old Latin prophecy, found near Merlin's cave, By S---n D---k Dufferin, Lady (Helen Selina Blackwood), 1807-1867, Songs, Poems, & Verses by Helen, Lady Dufferin (Countess of Gifford) Edited, with a Memoir and some Account of the Sheridan Family, by her Son The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava: with Portrait Duke, Richard, 1658-1711, Funeral Tears Upon the Death of Captain William Bedloe Duke, Richard, 1658-1711, A Panegyrick upon Oates Duke, Richard, 1658-1711, Poems by the Earl of Roscomon. To which is added, An Essay on Poetry, By the Earl of Mulgrave, now Duke of Buckingham. Together with poems By Mr. Richard Duke Dunbar, William, 1460?-1520?, The poems of William Dunbar: Edited by the late John Small Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, An Evening Contemplation in a College. Being a Parody on the Elegy in A Country Church-Yard. By another Gentleman of Cambridge Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, The Feminiad. A Poem. By John Duncombe Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, Fishing. A translation from the latin of Vanier. Book XV. Upon fish. By the late John Duncombe, with a brief introduction; and passages from English writers, selected as notes Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, An Historical Description of the Metropolitical Church of Christ, Canterbury ... The Second Edition, Greatly Enlarged ... Together with an Elegy, written by the Rev. John Duncombe Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, Horace, Book II. Satire VII. Imitated: or, A Dialogue between A Man of Fashion and His Valet. Inscribed to Richard Owen Cambridge, Esq; By Sir Nicholas Nemo, Knt Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, Miscellanies, in Verse and Prose. By George Jeffreys Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, Poems. I. The Prophecy of Neptune. II. On the Death of the Prince of Wales. III. Ode Presented to the Duke of Newcastle at Cambridge. IV. Ode to the Hon. J. Y.: By John Duncombe Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, Surry Triumphant: or The Kentish-Mens Defeat. A New Ballad; Being a Parody on Chevy-Chace Duncombe, John, 1729-1786, The Works of Horace In English Verse. By several hands. Collected and Published By Mr. Duncombe. With Notes Historical and Critical Dutt, Govin Chunder, 1828-1884 / Dutt, Hur Chunder, 1831-1901 / Dutt, Greece Chunder, 1833-1892 / Dutt, Omesh Chunder, 1836-1912, The Dutt Family Album Dutt, Michael Madhusudan, 1824-1873., The Captive Ladie, (An Indian Tale) In Two Cantos: By M. M. S. Dutt Dutt, Romesh Chunder, 1848-1909., Lays of Ancient India: Selections from Indian Poetry Rendered into English Verse: By Romesh Chunder Dutt ... Dutt, Romesh Chunder, 1848-1909., Maha-Bharata: The Epic of Ancient India Condensed Into English Verse By Romesh Dutt ... With an Introduction by The Right Hon. F. Max Müller Dutt, Romesh Chunder, 1848-1909., Ramayana. The Epic of Rama, Prince of India Condensed into English Verse by Romesh Dutt ... Dutt, Toru, 1856-1877., Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan: by Toru Dutt ... With an Introductory Memoir by Edmund Gosse Dutt, Toru, 1856-1877., A Sheaf Gleaned in French Fields by Toru Dutt: A New Edition Dyer, Edward, Sir, 1543-1607, The writings in verse and prose of Sir Edward Dyer ... Now first collected. Edited, with memorial-introduction and notes. By the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart [in Miscellanies of The Fuller Worthies' Library] Dyer, George, 1755-1841, Poems. By G. Dyer Dyer, George, 1755-1841, Poems, By George Dyer Dyer, George, 1755-1841, Poems. By George Dyer Dyer, George, 1755-1841, Poetics: Or, a series of poems, and disquisitions on poetry. By George Dyer Dyer, John, 1700?-1758, The Poetical Works of Mark Akenside and John Dyer. Edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott ... Illustrated by Birket Foster Dymoke, Tailboys, Caltha Poetarum: Or The Bumble Bee. Composed by T. Cutvvode Dyson, Edward George, 1865-1931., “Hello, Soldier!”: Khaki Verse, By Edward Dyson. 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