Manuscripts
[Unknown author] The Faithfull Few. An Ode Inscribed to all Lovers of their Country
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Sheridan, Thomas. The five Ladies Answer to the Beau With the Wig and Wings at his head
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HM 14335.
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[Unknown author] From W: T: to C: W: the Second Part to ye same tune
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HM 14375.
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[Unknown author] Sir *** Speech upon the Sea […] To the Tune of the Abbot of Canterbury
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HM 14379.
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The faithful few. : An ode, inscribed to all lovers of their country
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[Dunkin, William ?]. A full and true Vindication of Sir Thom[as] P[redergast] from the many scandalous Libels lately written against him, with the Resolutions of the House. By a Member of the House of Commons
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Poem in 166 lines. Endorsed by Swift: "Vindication of Sir T.P. sent me in an unknown hand. May 25 1736. By Dunkin I am sure."
HM 14364.
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HM 14377.