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4029709The Art of Dress: a Poem — AdvertsJohn Durant Breval

BOOKS

Lately Publish'd.

I.THE Poetical WORKS of Nicholas Rowe, Esq; Poet Laureat to His MAJESTY. Price 4 s.

II: POEMS by Mr. John Philips, late of Christ-Church, Oxon. To which is prefixed his Life. Price 1 s.

III. A Poem on the Last Day. By Mr. Young. The Third Edition Corrected. Adorn'd with Three Curious Cuts. Price 1 s.

IV. The Force of Religion; or, Vanquish'd Love. (Illustrated in the History of the Lady Jane Gray) A Poem in Two Books. By Mr. Young. Adorn'd with Cuts. Price 1 s.

V. ESTHER Queen of Persia. A Poem in Four Books. By Mr. Henley. Price 1 s. 6 d.

VI. Boileau's Lutrin: An Heroi-Comical Poem. In Six Cantos. Adorn'd with Cuts. Price 1 s. 6 d.

VII.————Art of Poetry. In Four Cantos Price 1 s.

VIII. The Rape of the Bucket.—An Heroi-Comical Poem. By Tassoni. Done from the Italian by Mr. Ozell. Price 1 s. 6 d.

IX. The Elzevir Miscellany: Being a Collection of Original Poems, Translations, and Imitations. By the most Eminent Hands. Price 2 s. 6 d.

X. 'The Poetical Works of the late Earl of Halifax. To which is prefix'd his Lordship's Life, including the History of his Times. Price 5 s.

XI. Mr. Sewell's Poem on the KING's Accession. Price 6 d.

XII. ——— His Epistle to Mr. Addison, occasion'd by the Death of the Earl of Halifax. Price 6 d.

XIII. The Kit-Cats. A Poem on the Rise, and Progress of the Kit-Cat Club. By Sir Richard Blackmore. Price 1 s.

XIV. The Hoop-Petticoat. An Heroi-Comical Poem. In Two Books. By Mr. Joseph Gay. Price 1 s.

XV. Court Poems, viz. The Basset-Table; The Drawing-Room; The Toilet. The Worms, &c. By Mr. Pope. Price 6 d.

XVI. Beauty and Virtue: A Poem on the Death of the Countess of Sunderland. By Mr. Chute. Price 6 d.

XVII. Mr. Pomfret's Poems; viz. The Choice. Love Triumphant over Reason. Cruelty and Lust (occasion'd by the Barbarity of Kirke, a Collonel in the Western Rebellion, who debauch'd a young Lady, with the Promise of saving her Husband's Life; but hang'd him the next Morning.} A Prospect of Death, &c. The Fourth Edition, Price 2 s.

XVIII. Muscipula; five Cambro-Muomachia. Authore E. Holdsworth, è Coll. Magd. Oxon. Soc. Pretium 6 d.

XIX. The Mouse-Trap. A Poem. Translated by Mr. Cobb, late of Trinity-College in Cambridge, Price 6 d.

XX. Mr. Ozell's Translation of the French Tragedy, call'd Cato of Utica. As it was Acted at the New Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. To which is added, A Parallel between this Play, and That written by Mr. Addison. Price 1 s.

XXI. A Second Collection of Poems. By Mr. Prior. Price 1 s.

XXII. Musæ Britannicæ: è Poematis varii argumenti, vel hactenus in editis, vel sparsim editis & rarissimis constantes. Pretium 2 s. 6 d.

XXII. The Cruel Gift. A New TRAGEDY. As it is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal. Pr. 1 s.

XXIV. A Compleat Key to the Farce, call'd Three Hours after Marriage. With an Account of the Three Authors. Price 6 d.

XV. Mr. Dennis's Observations upon Mr. Pope's Translation of Homer; Windsor-Forest, and The Temple of Fame. To which is prefix'd, Am Account of the State of Learning, in the Reign of King Charles II. Price 1 s. 6. d.

All Printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet street.