Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. MMacaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, The Works of Lord Macaulay: Complete. Edited by His Sister Lady Trevelyan. In Eight Volumes MacCarthy, Denis Florence, 1817-1882, Poems: By Denis Florence MacCarthy. Second Edition MacCarthy, Denis Florence, 1817-1882, Underglimpses, and Other Poems. By D. Florence Mac Carthy MacDermot, Thomas Henry, 1870-1933, Orange Valley and Other Poems: By Tom Redcam: (Thomas Henry MacDermot): Poet Laureate of Jamaica: 1910–1933: With an Introduction by J. E. Clare McFarlane ... MacDonagh, Thomas, 1878-1916., The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh MacDonald, George, 1824-1905, The Poetical Works of George MacDonald: in Two Volumes Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Ballads and Lyrical poems. By Charles Mackay ... Second edition Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, The Collected Songs of Charles Mackay. With Illustrations by John Gilbert Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, The Drunkard's Children: A Sequel to “The Bottle” Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Egeria, or, The Spirit of Nature and Other Poems. By Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Gossamer and Snowdrift: The Posthumous Poems of Charles Mackay. With an Introduction by his Son, Eric Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, The Hope of the World and other poems by Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Interludes and Undertones, or, Music at Twilight. By Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Legends of the isles and Highland Gatherings. By Charles Mackay. Second Edition Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, The life-boat Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, The lump of gold: and other poems. By Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, A Man's Heart: A Poem. By Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Original Songs for The Rifle Volunteers. By Samuel Lover, Charles Mackay, and Thomas Miller. (Many of them Adapted to Household Tunes) Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, The reason why Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, The Salamandrine; or, Love and Immortality. By Charles Mackay. Third Edition Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Songs and poems by Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, The souls of the children. By Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Studies from the Antique and Sketches from Nature. By Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Town Lyrics, and Other Poems. By Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Under Green Leaves: By Charles Mackay Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Voices from the crowd, and town lyrics. By Charles Mackay. Fifth and revised edition Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889, Voices from the Mountains. By Charles Mackay: 2nd ed. Mackay, Jessie, 1864-1938., The Bride of the Rivers & Other Verses: By Jessie Mackay ... Mackay, Jessie, 1864-1938., From the Maori Sea: by Jessie Mackay Mackay, Jessie, 1864-1938., Land of the Morning. By Jessie Mackay. Illustrated by Dagmar Huie Mackay, Jessie, 1864-1938., Poems of Jessie Mackay Mackay, Jessie, 1864-1938., The Sitter on the Rail: And Other Poems. By Jessie Mackay Mackay, Jessie, 1864-1938., The Spirit of the Rangatira and Other Ballads: by Jessie Mackay Mackay, Jessie, 1864-1938., “Vigil” and Other Poems Macneill, Hector, 1746-1818, An advice from an old lover to a young wife on her marriage. By the author of Will and Jean. To which are added, verses written by Major Mordaunt, during the late German war Macneill, Hector, 1746-1818, Bygane times, and late come changes; or, a Bridge street dialogue, in Scottish verse. By the author of Will and Jean Macneill, Hector, 1746-1818, The Pastoral, or Lyric Muse of Scotland; In Three Cantos. By Hector MacNeill Macneill, Hector, 1746-1818, The Poetical Works of Hector MacNeill ... A New Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. In Two Volumes Macneill, Hector, 1746-1818, Town fashions, or modern manners delineated, a satirical dialogue; with James and Mary, a rural tale Macpherson, James, 1736-1796, The poems of Ossian, &c. containing the Poetical Works of James Macpherson, Esq. in prose and rhyme: with notes and illustrations by Malcolm Laing. In two volumes Maginn, William, 1793-1842, Miscellaneous writings of the late Dr. Maginn edited by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie Maginn, William, 1793-1842, Miscellanies: Prose and Verse. By William Maginn. Edited by R. W. Montagu. Two Volumes Mahony, Francis Sylvester, 1804-1866, The Works of Father Prout (The Rev. Francis Mahony): Edited with Biographical Introduction and Notes by Charles Kent ... Maitland, Richard, Sir, 1496-1586, The poems of Sir Richard Maitland, of Lethingtoun ... With an appendix of selections from the poems of Sir John Maitland Lord Thirlestane, and of Thomas Maitland Mallet, David, 1705?-1765, A Poem, In Imitation of Donaides, By David Malloch Mallet, David, 1705?-1765, Poems on Several Occasions: By David Mallet Mallet, David, 1705?-1765, Poems on several occasions. By Mr. Mallet Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923, Lucretius on life and death: In the metre of Omar Khayyám: To which are appended parallel passages from the original: By W. H. Mallock Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923, Newdigate Prize Poem. The Isthmus of Suez: Recited In the Theatre, Oxford, June 14, 1871, by William Hurrell Mallock Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923, Poems. By William Hurrell Mallock Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923, Poems, by William Hurrell Mallock Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923, Verses by W. H. Mallock Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733, Æsop Dress'd; or A Collection of Fables Writ in Familiar Verse. By B. Mandeville Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733, The Grumbling Hive: Or, Knaves Turn'd Honest Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733, Typhon: or the wars Between the Gods and Giants: a Burlesque Poem In Imitation of the Comical Mons. Scarron Mandeville, Bernard, 1670-1733, Wishes to a godson, with other miscellany poems. By B. M. Mangan, James Clarence, 1803-1849, Poems of James Clarence Mangan: (Many hitherto uncollected): Centenary edition: Edited, with preface and notes by D. J. O'Donoghue: Introduction by John Mitchel Manning, Frederic, Eidola: by Frederic Manning Manning, Frederic, Poems by Frederic Manning Manning, Frederic, The Vigil of Brunhild: A Narrative Poem by Frederic Manning Mannyng, Robert, fl. 1288-1338, Meditations on the Supper of our Lord, and the Hours of the Passion, by Cardinal John Bonaventura the Seraphic Doctor. Drawn into English verse by Robert Manning of Brunne. (About 1315–1330.) Edited ... with introduction and glossary by J. Meadows Cowper Mannyng, Robert, fl. 1288-1338, Robert of Brunne's “Handlyng Synne,” A.D. 1303, with those parts of the Anglo-French treatise on which it was founded, William of Wadington's “Manuel des Pechiez,” Re-edited ... by Frederick J. Furnivall Mannyng, Robert, fl. 1288-1338, The Story of England by Robert Manning of Brunne, A.D. 1338. Edited from mss. at Lambeth Palace and the Inner Temple, by Frederick J. Furnivall Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923, Poems By Katherine Mansfield Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, The British Months; A Poem, in Twelve Parts. By Richard Mant: In Two Volumes Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, The Gospel Miracles; In A Series of Poetical Sketches: With Illustrative Conversations. By Richard Mant Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, The Happiness of the Blessed considered as to the Particulars of their State; their Recognition of Each Other in that State; and its Difference of Degrees. To which are added, Musings on the Church and her Services. By Richard Mant. Fourth Edition, with Additions Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, The matin bell: or, the church's call to daily prayer. By Richard [Mant] Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, Poems by the Rev. Richard Mant Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, Scriptural narratives of those passages in Our Blessed Lord's life and ministry, which are subjects of annual commemoration in the church: preceded by preliminary notices of the days on which they are commemorated, and followed by reflexions and collects: adapted to the greater holydays of the United Church of England and Ireland; and designed, together with biographical notices of the apostles, evangelists, and other saints, to form a course of reading on all the holydays of the church. By Richard Mant Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, The Simpliciad; A Satirico-Didactic Poem containing Hints for the Scholars of the New School Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, The Slave, and Other Poetical Pieces; Being an Appendix to Poems by The Rev. Richard Mant Mant, Richard, 1776-1848, The Sun-Dial of Armoy, A Poem, In Latin and English. By Richard, Lord Bishop of Down and Connor, and Dromore Mardeley, John, A declaration of thee power of Gods worde, concerning the holy supper of the Lord, confutynge all lyers and fals teachers, whych mayntayne theyr maskynge masse inuented agaynst the woorde of God, and the Kynges Maiesties most godly proceadynge Mardeley, John, Here beginneth a necessarie instruction for all Covetous ryche men: beholde & learne what perel & daunger they be brought into, yf they haue theyr consolacion in theyr daungerous and myserable Mammon, made by Jhon Mardeley Mardeley, John, Here is a shorte Resytal of certayne holy Doctours whych proueth that the naturall body of christ is not conteyned in the Sacrament of the Lordes supper but fyguratyuely / collected in myter by Ihon Mardeley Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, Devoreux. Vertues teares for the losse of the most christian King Henry, third of that name, King of Fraunce; and the vntimely death, of the most noble & heroicall Gentleman, VValter Deuoreux, who was slaine before Roan in Fraunce. First written in French, by the most excellent and learned Gentlewoman, Madam G. Petau Maulette. And paraphrastically translated into English, Ieruis Markham Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, The Famovs Whore, or Noble Curtizan: Conteining the lamentable complaint of Pavlina, the famous Roman Curtizan, sometimes Mes vnto the great Cardinall Hypolito, of Est. By Garuis Markham Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, Marie Magdalens Lamentations for the Losse of her Master Iesus Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, The Poem of Poems. Or, Sions muse. Contayning the diuine Song of King Salomon, deuided into eight Eclogues Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, Rodomonths Infernall, or The Diuell conquered. Ariastos Conclusions Of the Marriage of Rogero with Bradamanth his Loue, & the fell fought Battell betweene Rogero and Rodomonth the neuer-conquered Pagan. Written in French by Phillip de Portes, and Paraphrastically translated by G. M. Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, The teares of the beloved: Or, the lamentation of Saint Iohn, Concerning the death and passion of Christ Iesus our Sauiour. By I. M. Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 / Chapman, George, 1559?-1634, Hero and Leander: Begun by Christopher Marloe; and finished by George Chapman Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593, [Ignoto, in] Epigrammes and elegies. By I. D. and C. M. Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593, Lvcans first booke: Translated line for line, by Chr. Marlow Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593, Ouids Elegies: Three Bookes. By C. M. Epigrammes by I. D. Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593, [The passionate Sheepheard to his loue, in] Englands Helicon Marmion, Shackerley, 1603-1639, Cvpid and Psiche: Or an Epick Poem of Cupid, and his Mistress. As it was lately presented to the Prince Elector. Written by, Shakerly Marmion Marmion, Shackerley, 1603-1639, The Phoenix of these late times: Or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq, who lived at his house in Grub-street forty foure yeares, and in that space, was never seene by any. Aged 84. Shewing the first occasion, and the reasons thereof. Whose portracture, you may behold, as it was taken at his death. With Epitaphs and Elegies of the late deceased Gentleman, who lyeth buried in S. Giles Church neere Criple gate, London Marshall, George, fl. 1554, A compendious treatise in metre declaring the firste originall of Sacrifice, and of the buylding of Aultares and Churches, and of the firste receauinge of the Christen fayth here in Englande by G. M. Marston, John, 1575?-1634, The poems of John Marston: Edited by Arnold Davenport Marston, Philip Bourke, 1850-1887, The Collected Poems of Philip Bourke Marston Martin, Egbert, fl. 1870-1900, Leo's Poetical Works Martin, Samuel, 1740-1829, An Epistle in Verse, occasioned by the death of James Boswell, Esquire, of Auchinleck — Addressed to the Rev. Dr. T. D. By the Rev. Samuel Martin Martin, Samuel, 1740-1829, A Poetical Epistle, Addressed To Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales, on Her Reception in Britain, and The Royal Nuptials. With Verses, Introductory and Apologetical, To the Hon. George Melville Leslie. By the Rev. Samuel Martin Martin, Theodore, Sir, 1816-1909, Madonna Pia: A Tragedy and Three Other Dramas. Written and Translated by Sir Theodore Martin Martin, Theodore, Sir, 1816-1909, Poems; original and translated. By Theodore Martin Martin, Theodore, Sir, 1816-1909, Queen Victoria As I Knew Her: By Sir Theodore Martin Martyn, Joseph, New Epigrams, and a Satyre. Written by Ios: Martyn Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678, Miscellaneous poems. By Andrew Marvell Mason, John, 1646?-1694, Spiritual Songs, or, Songs of Praise to Almighty God Upon several Occasions. Together with The Song of Songs Which is Solomons. First Turn'd, then Paraphrased in English Verse. The Second Edition, Corrected, with an Addition of a Sacred Poem on Dives and Lazarus Mason, William, 1725-1797, An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles, D. D. Dean of Exeter, President of the Society of Antiquaries, and Editor of a superb edition of the poems of Thomas Rowley, priest. To which is annexed a glossary, extracted from that of the learned Dean Mason, William, 1725-1797, The Dean and the 'Squire: A Political Eclogue. Humbly Dedicated to Soame Jenyns, Esq. By the Author of the Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers. The Second Edition Mason, William, 1725-1797, An epistle to Dr. Shebbeare: to which is added an ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in imitation of Horace, ode VIII. Book IV. By Malcolm Macgreggor Mason, William, 1725-1797, An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knight. Comptroller General of His Majesty's Works, And Author of a late Dissertation on Oriental Gardening. Enriched with explanatory Notes, chiefly extracted from that elaborate Performance. The Thirteenth Edition Mason, William, 1725-1797, An Heroic Postscript to the Public, Occasioned by their favourable Reception of a late heroic epistle To Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the author of that epistle. The eighth edition Mason, William, 1725-1797, King Stephen's Watch. A Tale, Founded on Fact. By the Author of the Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. Mason, William, 1725-1797, Ode performed in the senate-house at Cambridge July 1, 1749 at installation of His Grace Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle Chancellor of the University. By Mr. Mason. Set to music by Mr. Boyce, composer to His Majesty Mason, William, 1725-1797, Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, upon his newly invented patent candle-snuffers, By Malcolm M'Gregor ... The fifth edition Mason, William, 1725-1797, The Works of William Mason ... In Four Volumes Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907, The ballad of Babe Christabel with other Lyrical Poems. By Gerald Massey. Fifth Edition, Revised and Enlarged Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907, Craigcrook Castle. By Gerald Massey Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907, Havelock's March and Other Poems. By Gerald Massey Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907, My Lyrical Life: Poems Old and New. By Gerald Massey Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907, The poetical works of Gerald Massey. A New Edition, with Illustrations Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907, Robert Burns: A Centenary Song, and other lyrics. By Gerald Massey Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907, A Tale of Eternity and Other Poems. By Gerald Massey Massey, Gerald, 1828-1907, Voices of freedom and lyrics of love! By T. Gerald Massey Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640, The Poems of Philip Massinger, with Critical Notes [by] Donald S. Lawless Masters, Mary, 1694?-1771, Familiar letters and poems on several occasions. By Mary Masters Masters, Mary, 1694?-1771, Poems on Several Occasions. By Mary Masters Mather, Joseph, 1737-1804, The songs of Joseph Mather: To which are added a memoir of Mather, and miscellaneous songs relating to Sheffield. With introduction and notes by John Wilson Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, An epistle in verse to the Rev. Dr. Randolph, English preceptor to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales, occasioned by the publication of the correspondence between the Earl and Countess of Jersey, and the doctor, upon the subject of some letters belonging to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, An equestrian epistle in verse, to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Jersey, To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, occasioned by the publication of the correspondence between the Earl and Countess of Jersey, and the Rev. Dr. Randolph, upon the subject of some letters belonging to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales. Adorned with notes. By the author of the epistle to the Rev. Dr. Randolph Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, The Grove. A Satire. By the Author of the Pursuits of Literature. With Notes, including Various Anecdotes of The King. Third Edition Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, An Heroic Epistle to the Rev. Richard Watson ... Enriched with elaborate Notes, and very learned References Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, The imperial epistle from Kien Long, Emperor of China, to George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. &c. &c. In the year 1794. Transmitted from the Emperor, and presented to His Britannic Majesty by his excellency the Right Honourable George Earl MacCartney of the Kingdom of Ireland, K. B. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of China in the years 1792, 1793, and 1794. Translated into English verse from the original Chinese poetry. With notes by various persons of eminence and distinction, and by the translator. Second edition Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, Lyrick Poetry by Thomas James Mathias: A new edition printed privately Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, Odes, English and Latin. By Thomas James Mathias. Reprinted 1798 Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, Pandolfo Attonito! Or, Lord Galloway's poetical lamentation on the removal of the arm-chairs from the pit at the opera house! (Printed originally in the Morning Herald of May 1, 1800.) With a preface and some remarks by the editor Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, The political dramatist, in November, 1795. A Poem Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, The pursuits of literature. A satirical poem in four dialogues, with notes. The seventh edition, revised Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835, The Shade of Alexander Pope on the Banks of the Thames. A Satirical Poem. With Notes. Occasioned chiefly, but not wholly, by the residence of Henry Grattan, Ex-Representative in Parliament for the City of Dublin, at Twickenham, in November, 1798. By the Author of the Pursuits of Literature. Second Edition May, Thomas, 1595-1650, A Continuation of Lucan's Historicall Poem Till The Death of Julius Caesar By J. M. May, Thomas, 1595-1650, An Elegie Upon Benjamin Iohnson [in, Ionsonvs Virbivs: Or, The Memorie Of Ben: Johnson Revived By The Friends Of The Mvses] May, Thomas, 1595-1650, The Reigne of King Henry The Second, Written in Seaven Bookes. By his Majesties Command. May, Thomas, 1595-1650, Selected Epigrams Of Martial. Englished By Thomas May Esquire May, Thomas, 1595-1650, To his deserving Friend Mr. Philip Massinger, upon his Tragedie, the Roman Actor [in, The Roman Actor. A Tragædie. As it hath diuers times been, with good allowance Acted, at the private Play-house in the Black-Friers, by the Kings Majesties Servants. Written by Philip Massinger] May, Thomas, 1595-1650, To my deserving friend Mr. James Shirley, upon his Comedy, the Wedding [in The Wedding As it was lately Acted by her Maiesties Seruants, at the Phenix in Drury Lane. By James Shirley, Gent.] May, Thomas, 1595-1650, To my honoured Friend M. Ja. Shirley, Upon the Printing of his Elegant Poems [in, Poems &c. By James Shirley] May, Thomas, 1595-1650, The Victorious Reigne Of King Edward The Third. Written In Seven Bookes. By His Majesties Command May, Thomas, 1595-1650, Virgil's Georgicks Englished. by Tho: May Esq Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672, On Worthy Master Shakespeare and his Poems [in, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published according to The true Originall Copies. The second Impression] Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672, A Sheaf Of Miscellany Epigrams [in, Paradoxes, Problemes, Essayes, Characters, Written By Dr Donne Dean Of Pauls. To Which Is Added A Book Of Epigrams.] Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672, To His Royall Highnesse The Duke of Yorke. On our late Sea-fight Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672, To The Memory Of Ben Johnson [in, Ionsonvs Virbivs: Or, The Memorie Of Ben: Johnson Revived By The Friends Of The Muses] Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672, Vpon the Kings returne from Scotland [in, Solis Britannici Perigæum Sive Itinerantis Caroli Auspicatissima Periodus] Mayne, John, 1759-1836, English, Scots and Irishmen. A patriotic address to the inhabitants of the United Kingdom Mayne, John, 1759-1836, Glasgow. A poem. By John Mayne Mayne, John, 1759-1836, The Modern Scottish Minstrel; or, The Songs of Scotland of the past half century. With Memoirs of the Poets, and sketches and specimens in English vese of the most celebrated modern Gaelic bards. By Charles Rogers. In six volumes; Vol. I Mayne, John, 1759-1836, The Siller Gun, A Poem in Five Cantos. By John Mayne McCrae, George Gordon, 1833-1927, The Fleet and Convoy and Other Verses: By George Gordon McCrae McCrae, George Gordon, 1833-1927, Mamba (“The Bright-Eyed”): an Aboriginal Reminiscence McCrae, George Gordon, 1833-1927, The Man in the Iron Mask: A Poetical Romance in Four Books by George Gordon McCrae McCrae, George Gordon, 1833-1927, The Story of Balladeadro: Founded on an Aboriginal Tradition, by George Gordon McCrae Melville, James, 1556-1614, The black bastel, or, a lamentation in name of the Kirk of Scotland, composed by M. Iames Melvill, when he was confined at Berwick anno 1611. Abridged by N. Melville, James, 1556-1614, A Spiritvall propine of a Pastour to his People Mendez, Moses, d. 1758, The Battiad Mendez, Moses, d. 1758, Henry and Blanche: or The Revengeful Marriage. A Tale: Taken from the French of Gil Blas Mendez, Moses, d. 1758, The Seasons. In imitation of Spenser Merbecke, John, ca. 1510-ca. 1585, The holie Historie of King Dauid, wherein is chieflye learned these godly and wholesome lessons, that is: to haue sure patience in persecution, fine obedience to our Prince without rebellion: and also the true and most faithfull dealings of friendes Drawne into English Meetre for the youth to reade by Iohn Marbeck Meredith, George, 1828-1909, The Poetical Works of George Meredith: With some notes by G. M. Trevelyan Meredith, Louisa Anne, 1812-1895, Bush Friends in Tasmania, Native Flowers, Fruits and Insects, Drawn from Nature, with Prose Descriptions and Illustrations in Verse, by Louisa A. Meredith Meredith, Louisa Anne, 1812-1895, Our Island Home, A Tasmanian Sketch Book, by Louisa A. Meredith Meredith, Louisa Anne, 1812-1895, Poems by Louisa Anne Twamley. With Original Illustrations, Drawn and Etched by the Authoress Meredith, Louisa Anne, 1812-1895, Some of My Bush Friends in Tasmania: Native Flowers, Berries and Insects Drawn from Life, Illustrated in Verse and Briefly Described by Louisa Anne Meredith ... Merivale, Herman Charles, 1839-1906, Florien: A Tragedy in Five Acts, and Other Poems. By Herman Charles Merivale Merivale, Herman Charles, 1839-1906, The White Pilgrim and Other Poems. By Herman Charles Merivale Merivale, John Herman, 1779-1844, Poems original and translated: By John Herman Merivale ... A new and corrected edition with some additional pieces Merrick, James, 1720-1769, Poems on Sacred Subjects ... By James Merrick Merrick, James, 1720-1769, The Psalms, Translated or Paraphrased in English Verse. By James Merrick Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, The Airs, Duetts, and Chorusses, Arrangement of Scenery, and Sketch of the Pantomime, entitled The Picture of Paris. As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, Diversity. A Poem. By Della Crusca Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, The laurel of liberty; a poem. By Robert Merry, A. M. Member of the Royal Academy of Florence Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, Ode for the fourteenth of July, 1791, the day consecrated to freedom: being the anniversary of the revolution in France. By Robert Merry Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, Paulina; or The Russian Daughter, a Poem. In Two Books. By Robert Merry Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, The pleasures of memory, and other poems. By Samuel Rogers, ... and the pains of memory. By Robert Merry Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, Robert Manners: a poem translated from the Italian by a member of the Royal Academy of Florence Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, The Wounded Soldier, a poem. By Mr. M---y Meston, William, 1688?-1745, The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston ... The Sixth edition Meston, William, 1688?-1745, Tituli Fontium Abredonensium Meston, William, 1688?-1745, The Wife of Auchtermuchty, an ancient Scottish poem. With a translation into Latin rhyme Metham, John, fl. 1448, The works of John Metham including The Romance of Amoryus and Cleopes: Edited from the unique ms. in the Garrett collection in the library of Princeton University, by Hardin Craig Meynell, Alice Christiana Thompson, 1847-1922, The Poems of Alice Meynell: Complete Edition Michael, James Lionel, 1824-1868., John Cumberland. By James L. Michael ... Michael, James Lionel, 1824-1868., Songs Without Music Michael, James Lionel, 1824-1868., The Uncollected Poems of James Lionel Michael transcribed by Henry Kendall [in, Postscript: Further Bookselling Reminiscences by James R. Tyrrell ...] Mickle, William Julius, 1735-1788, The Lusiad; or, the discovery of India. An Epic Poem. Translated from The Original Portuguese of Luis de Camoëns Mickle, William Julius, 1735-1788, Poems, and a tragedy. By William Julius Mickle Mickle, William Julius, 1735-1788, The Poetical Works of William Julius Mickle including several original pieces, with a new life of the author. By the Rev. John Sim Mickle, William Julius, 1735-1788, Providence: or, Arandus and Emilec. A Poem Middleton, Christopher, 1560?-1628, Historie of Heaven: Containing the Poeticall fictions of all the starres in the firmament: gathered from amongst all the Poets and Astronomers. By Chrystopher Middleton Middleton, Christopher, 1560?-1628, The legend of Hvmphrey Duke of Glocester. By Chr: Middleton Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627, The Ant and the Nightingale: or, Father Hubburds Tales Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627, The Wisdome of Solomon Paraphrased. Written by Thomas Middleton Mill, Humphrey, fl. 1646, A Nights Search: Discovering the Nature and Condition of Night-Walkers with their associats. Digested into a Poem by Hum. Mill Mill, Humphrey, fl. 1646, Poems Occasioned by a melancholy vision: Or A melancholy vision upon diuers Theames Englarged: Which by seuerall Arguments ensuinge is showed His gaudie musa tenebris: By H. M. Mill, Humphrey, fl. 1646, The Second part of The Nights Search: Discovering The Condition of the various Fowles of Night. Or, The second great Mystery of Iniquity exactly revealed: With the Projects of these Times. In a Poem, By Humphrey Mill Miller, Anna Riggs, Lady, 1741-1781, On Novelty: and on Trifles, and Triflers. Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath Miller, Anna Riggs, Lady, 1741-1781, Poetical Amusements At A Villa Near Bath. The Second Edition Miller, James, 1706-1744, Are these Things So? The Previous Question, from an Englishman in his Grotto, to a Great Man at Court. The Second Edition corrected: With the Addition of Twenty Lines omitted in the former Impressions Miller, James, 1706-1744, The Art of Life. 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In three volumes Milton, John, 1608-1674, Letters of State, Written by Mr. John Milton, To most of the Sovereign Princes and Republicks of Europe. From the Year 1649. Till the Year 1659. To which is added, An Account of his Life. Together with several of his Poems; And a Catalogue of his Works, never before Printed Milton, John, 1608-1674, A Maske [Comus] Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634: On Michaelmasse night, before the Right Honorable, Iohn Earle of Bridgewater, Vicount Brackly, Lord Præsident of Wales, And one of His Maiesties most honorable Privie Counsell Milton, John, 1608-1674, Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Second Edition Revised and Augmented by the same Author Milton, John, 1608-1674, Paradise Regain'd. A Poem. In IV Books. To which is added Samson Agonistes. The Author John Milton Milton, John, 1608-1674, Poems, &c. Upon Several Occasions. By Mr. John Milton: Both English and Latin, &c. Composed at several times. 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By a Lover of Antiquity Minor Burlesques and Travesties, 1660-1700 (Hogan-Moganides), Hogan-Moganides: or the Dutch Hudibras Minor Burlesques and Travesties, 1660-1700 (Homer A la Mode, The Second Part), Homer Alamode, The Second Part, In English Burlesque: Or, a Mock-Poem upon the Ninth Book of Iliads. Invented for the Meridian of Cambridge, where the Pole of Wit is elevated by several degrees [by James Scudmore?] Minor Burlesques and Travesties, 1660-1700 (Homer A la Mode), Homer A la Mode. 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Being The Second [and Seventh} Book[s] of, Virgils Æneis, Translated into English Burlesq; Being a Continuation of the former Story [by R. Monsey] Minot, Laurence, 1300?-1352?, The Poems of Laurence Minot: Edited with introduction and notes by Joseph Hall ... Second Edition Mirk, John, fl. 1403?, Instructions for Parish Priests. By John Myrc. Edited from Cotton MS. Claudius A. II, by Edward Peacock Miscellanies and Collections, 1500-1660 (Englands Helicon), Englands Helicon Miscellanies and Collections, 1500-1660 (The Mirror for Magistrates), The Mirror for Magistrates: Edited from original texts in the Huntington Library by Lily B. Campbell Miscellanies and Collections, 1660-1750 (A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes. By several hands), A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes. By several hands [edited by Robert Dodsley] Miscellanies and Collections, 1660-1750 (Ovid's metamorphoses in fifteen books), Ovid's metamorphoses in fifteen books. Translated by the most Eminent Hands. Adorn'd with Sculptures Miscellanies and Collections, 1660-1750 (Poems on Affairs of State), Poems on Affairs of State Miscellanies and Collections, 1750-1900 (Australian Poets), Australian Poets 1788–1888: Being a selection of poems upon all subjects written in Australia and New Zealand during the first century of the British colonization with brief notes on their authors and an introduction by Patchett Martin: Edited by Douglas B. W. Sladen Miscellanies and Collections, 1750-1900 (The Book of Canterbury Rhymes), The Book of Canterbury Rhymes Miscellanies and Collections, 1750-1900 (A Century of Australian Song), A Century of Australian Song: Edited by Douglas B. W. 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By Mr. Mitchell Mitchell, Mr. (Joseph), 1684-1738, The Monument: Or, The Muse's Motion: To the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, Upon Occasion of the Death of Sir Richard Steele Mitchell, Mr. (Joseph), 1684-1738, Poems On several Grave and Important Subjects, Chiefly occasion'd by the Death of the late Ingenious Youth John Mitchell. In Two Parts. With a General Preface by Appointment of an Athenian Society in Edinburgh Mitchell, Mr. (Joseph), 1684-1738, Poems on Several Occasions. In Two Volumes. By Mr. Joseph Mitchell Mitchell, Mr. (Joseph), 1684-1738, The Royal Hermitage or Temple of Honour: A Poem to Her Majesty the Queen-Regent. To which is prefix'd, An Epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole. By Mr. Mitchell Mitchell, Mr. (Joseph), 1684-1738, A Sick-Bed Soliloquy to An Empty Purse: In Latin and English Verse. Most humbly Submitted and Inscribed to the Right Honourable John Earl of Stair. To which is added A Curse upon Punch; In Imitation of The third Epode of Horace: Addressed to the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Visc. Kilmory. By Mr. Mitchell Mitchell, Mr. (Joseph), 1684-1738, A Tale And Two Fables In Verse. With Three Prefaces, one Postscript, and two Nota-Bene's, in Prose. By the Author of the Totness Address Versify'd Mitchell, Mr. (Joseph), 1684-1738, Three poetical epistles. To Mr. Hogarth, Mr. Dandridge, and Mr. Lambert, masters in the art of painting. Written by Mr. Mitchell Mitchell, Susan L. (Susan Langstaff), 1866-1926., Aids to the Immortality of Certain Persons in Ireland Charitably Administered by Susan L. Mitchell: A New Edition With Poems added Mitchell, Susan L. (Susan Langstaff), 1866-1926., Frankincense and Myrrh: by Susan L. Mitchell Mitchell, Susan L. (Susan Langstaff), 1866-1926., The Living Chalice and Other Poems by Susan L. Mitchell: A New Edition With Poems added Mitford, John, 1781-1859, Agnes, the Indian Captive. A Poem, in Four Cantos. 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By Delta Moir, D. M. (David Macbeth), 1798-1851, The Poetical Works of David Macbeth Moir: Edited by Thomas Aird: With A Memoir of the Author Mollineux, Mary, 1651?-1695, Fruits of Retirement: Or, Miscellaneous Poems, Moral and Divine. Being Some Contemplations, Letters, &c. Written on a Variety of Subjects and Occasions. By Mary Mollineux ... To which is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author Monck, Mary, ca. 1677-1715, Marinda. Poems and Translations upon Several Occasions Moncrieff, W. T. (William Thomas), 1794-1857, The march of intellect, a comic poem Moncrieff, W. T. (William Thomas), 1794-1857, Old Booty! A serio-comic Sailor's Tale. By W. T. Moncrieff: Illustrated by Six spirited Engravings on Wood, from Designs by Robert Cruikshank Moncrieff, W. T. (William Thomas), 1794-1857, An Original Collection of Songs, sung at the Theatres Royal, Public Concerts &c. &c. By W. T. Moncrieff Moncrieff, W. T. (William Thomas), 1794-1857, Poems, by W. T. Moncrieff Moncrieff, W. T. 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By Jones Brown Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633, A banqvet of daintie conceits. Furnished with verie delicate and choyse inuentions, to delight their mindes, who take pleasure in Musique, and there-withall to sing sweete Ditties, either to the Lute, Bandora, Virginalles, or anie other Instrument. Published at the desire of both Honorable and Worshipfull personages, who haue had copies of diuers of the Ditties heerein contained. Written by A. M. Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633, A breefe Aunswer made unto two seditious Pamphlets, the one printed in French, and the other in English. Contayning a defence of Edmund Campion and his complices, their moste horrible and vnnaturall Treasons, against her Maiestie and the Realme. By A. M. Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633, Englands Helicon Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633, The Mirrour of Mutabilitie, or Principall part of the Mirrour for Magistrates. Describing the fall of diuers famous Princes, and other memorable Personages. 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