Poems : Latin and English : manuscript, 1722-1730.

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Poems : Latin and English : manuscript, 1722-1730.

34 pieces, 15 in Latin. Included are: odes in imitation of Horace, translations and paraphrases of passages from the classics and the Bible, complimentary epistles and a mock epic entitled "The Charliade."

1 v. ; 19 x 13 cm.

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