Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756



Duck, Stephen
VIAF ID: 3667653 (Personal)
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100 1 _ ‡a Duck, Stephen, ‡d 1705-1756

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100 1 _ ‡a Duck, Stephen, ‡d 1705-1756

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100 1 _ ‡a Duck, Stephen, ‡d 1705-1756

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- The thresher's labour
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- Poems on several subjects, 1732:
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- Poems on several subjects written by Stephen Duck, lately a poor thresher ... which were publickly read by ... the Earl of Macclesfield, ... on Friday the 11th of September 1730, to Her Majesty: who was thereupon ... pleased to take the author into her royal protection.
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- woman's labour
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- Royal benevolence a poem most humbly address'd to Her Majesty Queen Caroline As it was presented to the said Queen's Majesty by the author. On Friday the 2d of October, 1730. at Windsor-Castle. To which is annexed, a poem on providence. Both writen [sic] by Stephen Duck.
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- Poems on several subjects written by Stephen Duck, some time a poor thresher ... at the wages of four shillings and six pence per week. Which were publickly read by ... Thomas Earl of Macclesfield, ... on Friday the 11th of September, 1730, to Her Majesty. Who was thereupon ... pleased to take the author into her royal protection, ... The ninth edition. To which are added, several poems by the same author, ... Also a copy of verses from a miller in Ireland to Stephen Duck.
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- Poems on several subjects written by Stephen Duck, lately a poor thresher ... which were publickly read by ... the Earl of Macclesfield, ... to Her Majesty. Who was thereupon ... pleased to take the author into her royal protection.
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- Poems on several occasions, 1736.
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- Poems on several occasions By Stephen Duck.
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- A poem on the marriage of His serene Highness the Prince of Orange with Ann, Princess-Royal of Great-Britain. By Stephen Duck. To which are added, verses to the author, by a divine. With the author's answer, and his poem on truth and falshood.
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