Jones, Henry, 1721-1770.
Jones, Henry
Henry Jones Irish poet and dramatist
VIAF ID: 1850 ( Personal )
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Works
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Andromaque | |
battle of Hastings. A tragedy | |
Bell's British theatre | |
The bricklayer's poem. : Presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. On his arrival in this kingdom | |
The bricklayer's poem to the Countess of Chesterfield, on Her Ladyship's saving the soldiers from being shot | |
Clifton: a poem, in two cantos. : Including Bristol and all its environs. By Henry Jones | |
distrest mother. A tragedy | |
The earl of Essex. : A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Henry Jones | |
The Earl of Essex : a tragedy. As performed by the Old American Company, at the theatre in Southwark, Philadelphia | |
An epistle to the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery occasion'd by reading his lordship's translation of Pliny's Epistles. | |
Fortitude : A poem, inscribed to Colley Cibber Esq; By Henry Jones. With an introductory essay, (as publish'd in the London daily advertiser, or literary gazette. No 115; and No 116.) written by the inspector | |
gamesters. A comedy | |
The Harcine of the cave : a tragedy.... | |
The isle of Wight, : a poem, in three cantos | |
Kew Garden, a poem in two cantos, 1767? | |
The life and extraordinary history of the Chevalier John Taylor... Written from authentic materials, and published by his son, John Taylor, oculist. In two volumes. Vol. I. [-II.]. | |
Lines humbly addressed to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Viscount Jocelyn, : Occasioned by the death of the right honourable the lord chancellor of Ireland. By Henry Jones | |
Lucy : a dramatic poem. By Henry Jones, Shoemaker | |
New poems on several occasions : I. A short essay on the progress of English poetry. II. On the Rotund erected by Mervyn Pratt, Esq; III. To a Gentleman of Fortune, on commencing Holy Orders. IV. To a Friend in Sickness. V. To a Gentleman, who promis'd his Letter of Recommendation. VI. To a Gentleman, who promis'd me Mr. Addison's Works. Vii. A short Pastoral. Viii. On Christmas Day. IX. On Painting. X. To the Rt. Hon. the Lord Kingsland. XI. To the Hon. Thomas Coote, Esq; XII. An Epitaph on Steven Taffe, Esq; XIII. From a Gentleman to a Lady. XIV. An Elegy on Little Meredy. XV. On the Sawyers Procession. XVI. On the Boyn Rock. XVII. Verses, to the Air of Tweed-Side. XVIII. - to the Air of Bonny Jane. XIX. - to the Air of Bonny Broom. XX. A Valentine to a Girl, whose Mother makes Pyes and Tarts. XXI. To Mr. Stanley, apothecary | |
The patriot enterprize : or an address to Britain. A poem. Inscribed to the Right Hon. William Pitt, ... by Mr. Jones, author of The Earl of Essex. To which is added, The Prussian campaign, a poem. Celebrating the atchievements [sic] of Frederick the Great, in the years 1756-57. By William Dobson, L.L.B | |
Philosophy. : A poem address'd to the ladies who attend Mr. Booth's lectures. By the bricklayer | |
Plays. | |
Poems on several occasions. : By Henry Jones | |
The relief, : or, day thoughts: a poem. Occasioned by The Complaint, or night thoughts. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Holderness | |
The royal vision: in an ode to peace | |
Shrewsbury quarry, &c. : A poem. By Henry Jones. Author of the Earl of Essex, Kew-Gardens, Isle of Wight, the Arcana, &c | |
Tragedies. | |
Verses to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, on the death of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham. : By Henry Jones, Author of the Earl of Essex |