1 edition of well-timber"d poem, on her sacred majesty found in the catalog.
well-timber"d poem, on her sacred majesty
Published
1712
by H. Hills in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | (Anon.). |
Contributions | Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 8 p. ; |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20352671M |
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A well-Timber'd poem: on Her Sacred Majesty ; Her Marble statue, and its wooden enclosure in Saint Paul's Church-Yard. Publisher: London: Printed and sold by H.
Hills, in Black-Fryars, and the Booksellers of London and Westminster, []. Full text of "Facetiae: Musarum deliciae, or, The Muses recreation, conteining severall pieces of poetique wit" See other formats. Full text of "Anecdotes of literature and scarce books" See other formats.
To Tom, & Robbin tall men, and well timberd Hoping of both your welfares, and your blisse Such as my selfe enjoy'd when I wrote this; Would come to ascend the sacred chaire.
Whilst cousning Miles the bell still knockt That men may read Majesty in her face. Her lipps a paire of blushing twinnes so red, Nice fancy may depart away full fed. Upon her name in print: But O the rabble Of pamphleteers even from the court tot/Y stable, Knights, and discarded Captaines, with the scribe; Famous in water-works, besides the tribe Of the true poets, they attended on The birth of this great Convocation.
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