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spelling | Maggot, Butterfly Sir Verfasser aut The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt The second edition, with additions London printed, and sold by J. Purser, in White-Fryars; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster 1730 Online-Ressource (60Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T98887 Reproduction of original from British Library Sir Butterfly Maggot is a pseudonym With a half-title Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| English poetry 18th century http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0668201300?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Maggot, Butterfly Sir The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt English poetry 18th century |
title | The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt |
title_auth | The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt |
title_exact_search | The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt |
title_exact_search_txtP | The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt |
title_full | The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt |
title_fullStr | The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt |
title_full_unstemmed | The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt |
title_short | The gentleman's miscellany: in verse and prose |
title_sort | the gentleman s miscellany in verse and prose serious jocose satyrical humorous and diverting containing i orpheus a poem ii on a lady shifting herself iii mr prior s epitaph iv the answer v dorinda in imitation of ovid s corinnae concubitus vi advice to the hon lady mary with the character of a religious gamster vii the king and the cobler a tale viii the spectre a tale ix thoughts on the way to preferment x on behaviour in conversation xi an epitaph on mary hart who died by taking physick from a quack doctor xii another on a tomb stone at edmouton latin and english xiii on a young woman who died the day she was marry d xiv another xv another xvi another xvii another on jeremy strong xviii another latin and engl xix another on jack ketch who was executed at tyburn xx the blacksmith s recreation or triumphant maid xxi an epitaph on miss n j gs xxii the wish of the hon miss m n xxiii answer d by t h 2d son to the e of b xxiv a riddle on a pudding sent to some ladies at bath in a hare s belly xxv on col l s lady occasion d by her wearing a rose in her bosom at christimas xxvi the members to their sovereign xxvii curious maid a tale xxviii epilogue intended to have been spoken by a person introducing an ass on the stage xxix shocky and towzer xxx the answer to the question what is woman xxxi the reply xxxii the rejoinder xxxiii a replication to the rejoinder xxxiv stanhope s petition to the rt hon the earl of chesterfield and to the rt hon the lord harrington xxxv the thirty marks of a fine woman dedicated to the most fallibly fallible pope alexander or alexander pope by sir butterfly maggot kt |
title_sub | Serious, jocose, satyrical, humorous, and diverting. Containing, I. Orpheus, a Poem. II. On a Lady shifting herself. III. Mr. Prior's Epitaph. IV. The Answer. V. Dorinda, in Imitation of Ovid's Corinnae Concubitus. VI. Advice to the Hon. Lady Mary -. With the Character of a Religious Gamster. Vii. The King and the Cobler, a Tale. Viii. The Spectre. A Tale. IX. Thoughts on the Way to Preferment. X. On Behaviour in Conversation. XI. An Epitaph on Mary Hart, who died by taking Physick from a Quack Doctor. XII. Another on a Tomb-Stone at Edmouton, Latin and English. XIII. On a young Woman who died the Day she was marry'd. XIV. Another. XV. Another. XVI. Another. XVII. Another on Jeremy Strong. XVIII. Another, Latin and Engl. XIX. Another, on Jack Ketch, who was executed at Tyburn. XX. The Blacksmith's Recreation, or Triumphant Maid. XXI. An Epitaph on Miss N-J-gs. XXII. The Wish of the Hon. Miss M-n. XXIII. Answer'd by T. H-, 2d Son to the E. of B-. XXIV. A Riddle, on a Pudding sent to some Ladies at Bath, in a Hare's Belly. XXV. On Col. L-'s Lady. Occasion'd by her wearing a Rose in her Bosom at Christimas. XXVI. The Members to their Sovereign. XXVII. Curious Maid. A Tale. XXVIII. Epilogue, intended to have been spoken by a Person introducing an Ass on the Stage. XXIX. Shocky and Towzer. XXX. The Answer to the Question, What is Woman? XXXI. The Reply. XXXII. The Rejoinder. XXXIII. A Replication to the Rejoinder. XXXIV. Stanhope's Petition to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield, and to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Harrington. XXXV. The Thirty Marks of a Fine Woman. Dedicated to the Most Fallibly Fallible Pope Alexander, or Alexander Pope. By Sir Butterfly Maggot, Kt |
topic | English poetry 18th century |
topic_facet | English poetry 18th century |
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