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Smedley, Jonathan, 1671-1729. A petition to His G-----e the D----e of G---n
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Smedley, Jonathan, 1671-1729. A satyr. Canit, ante Victoriam, Triumphum
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Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Prometheus, a poem
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Imprint: [Dublin, 1724] First line: From the Mount of Parnassus November the Fift. View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed.
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