Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812
Jerningham, Edward
Jerningham (Edward), Mr, 1737-1812
Jerningham, Mr. (Edward)
Jerningham, Edward, 1737?-1812
Jerningham, Edward, ca. 1737-1812
Edward Jerningham English poet and playwright (1737-1812)
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Norfolk
Works
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The Alexandrian school, or, A narrative of the first Christian professors in Alexandria ... | |
Amabella, a poem | |
Bossuet's orations | |
The British album : A collection of poems. [Three lines of anonymous verse] | |
The British album : containing the poems of Della Crusca, Anna Matilda, Arley, Benedict, the Bard, &c. &c. &c. | |
children in the wood, or The Norfolk gentleman's last will and testament | |
The deserter : a poem. | |
THE | Deserter, | the Words by Edward Jerningham Esq.|r | Set to Music by | John Moulds. | Pr. 4.|s | London, Printed for G. Goulding, N.|o 6, James Street, Covent Garden, and N.|o 113, Bishopsgate Street. | where may be had just Published, | [advertisement] | Enter'd at Stationers Hall. | |
An elegy written among the ruins of an abbey, 1765: | |
Enthusiasm : a poem. In two parts | |
Epistle to a friend | |
Faldoni and Teresa. | |
The fall of Mexico, a poem. | |
Funeral of Arabert, monk of La Trappe | |
The funeral orations pronounced at the interment of Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, and Louis of Bourbon, Prince of Condé. | |
Honoria : or the day of All Souls, a poem, with other poetical pieces | |
Lines on a late resignation at the Royal Academy | |
Lines written in the album : at Cossey-Hall, Norfolk, the seat of Sir William Jerningham, Bart. August 4th, 1786 | |
The Magdalena, 1763: | |
The magdalens: an elegy | |
Méditations d'Hervey traduites de l'anglois par M. Le Tourneur : première [-deuxième] partie. [Précédé de : Vie d'Hervey et suivi de : Les Funérailles d'Arabert, religieux de la Trappe : poème traduit de l'anglois de M. Jerningham par M. Peyron]. | |
The nun, 1764: | |
The nunnery. An elegy : In imitation of the Elegy in a church-yard | |
Peace, ignominy, and destruction : a poem. Inscribed to the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox | |
The peckham frolic : or Nell Gwyn. A comedy: in three acts | |
Plays. | |
Poems by Mr. Jerningham. | |
Poems on various subjects : Viz. the nunnery, the magdalens, the nun, fugitive pieces. | |
Poesie di Giuseppe Urbano Pagani-Cesa divise in due tomi. Tomo I. Versioni. | |
The principles of eloquence. Containing hints to public speakers. | |
The shakspeare gallery, a poem | |
The siege of Berwick, 1794: | |
The triumphs of temper : a poem in six cantos | |
Welch Heiress A Comedy | |
Yarico to Inkle |