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The Kerry cavalcade: or, the high sheriff's feast
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Imprint: [Dublin] : Printed in the year, 1733. First line: Assist me, ye Muses, F---ce to sing, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. On the verso is a prose account, headed: "Dublin, March the 24th, 1732-3." and beginning "We have been informed that Hon. John Fitzmaurice, Esq …" Handwritten annotation below title, "See the other side for the occasion of this."
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A new opera-epilogue to The tragedy of Richard the Third. Sung and spoken by Mrs. Sterling, who acted the part of Lady Anne
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Imprint: Dublin : printed in the year, 1731. First line: Brisk Widows, in their Sable, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed.
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A poem inscrib'd to the memory of our late glorious deliverer, King William
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Imprint: Dublin : printed by John Whalley, 1722. First line: Assist, with aid United, all ye Nine; View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed.
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A new opera-epilogue, to the Tragedy of Lady Jane Grey. Acted February 23d 1729/30, for the benefit of Mistress Sterling. Spoken and sung by Mrs. Sterling, representing the ghost of Lady Jane
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Imprint: Dublin : printed in the year, 1729/30 [1730] First line: Ye tender Fair, with streaming Eyes, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed.
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Ware, Henry, A.M. An eligiaick song. On the death of the late celebrated beauty, Mrs. Mary Wall, who died at her country-seat, the 14th inst. June, 1729. By H. Ware A.M. Tune, how hapy could I be &c
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Imprint: Dublin : printed in the year, 1729. First line: Ye Beau,s who all Hear my sad Ditty, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed.
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[The] lady's last shift: or, a cure for shame. A tale. Address'd to a certain Dublin lady
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Imprint: [Dublin] : Printed in the year, 1732. First line: Venus of Love and Beauty Queen, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed.
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