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Poems selected and printed by a small party of English, who made this amusement a substitute for society, which the disturbed situation of the country prevented their enjoying

Microform, English, 1792
In the month of February, Strasburg, 1792
[4], 91, [1] pages ; 4to
225603501
Contents: The deserted village, by Goldsmith. An elegy written in a country churchyard, by Gray. A monody on the death of his lady, by Lyttelton. A pastoral ballad, in four parts, by Shenstone. Verses to the memory of Garrick, by Sheridan. A prayer for indifference, by Greville. Ode to adversity, by Gray. Ode on a distant prospect of Eton, by Gray, The rape of the lock, by Pope
Half-title: A selection of poems
Microfilm, Woodbridge, CT, Research Publications, Inc., 1986, 1 reel ; 35mm, (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 1541, no. 14)