Byrom, John, 1692-1763
Byrom, John
John Byrom
John Byrom English poet and inventor of a shorthand system
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Works
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The bellman and the captain. | |
Byromin järjestelmä | |
A Catalogue of the library of the late John Byrom, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., formerly fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, preserved at Kersall Cell, Lancashire. | |
Christians, awake! : anthem for Christmas with recitatives and solos for soprano, tenor, and bass | |
Contest | |
The contest : in which is exhibited a preface in favour of blank verse; with an experiment of it, in an ode, upon the British country life, by Roger Comberbach, Esq; An epistle from Dr. Byram to Mr. Comberbach, in defence of rhyme; and An Eclogue by Mr. Comberbach, In Reply to Dr. Byrom | |
Edwin and Angelina; a sentimentl tale. H. Kelburn's death. Collin and Phebe. | |
Enthusiasm; a poetical essay : In a letter to a friend in town. | |
An epistle to a friend : Occasioned by A Sermon Intituled, The False Claims to Martyrdom consider'd: A Sermon Preach'd at St. Anne's Church, Manchester, November 2, 1746. Being the Sunday after All-Saints Day, By Benj. Nichols, M. A. Assistant-Curate of the said Church, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Uxbridge. | |
An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple : Occasioned by two treatises just published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr. Law's Spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's appendix. Shewing, that, according to the plainest sense of scripture, the nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter. | |
A full and true account of an horrid and barbarous robbery, committed on Epping-Forest, upon the body of the Cambridge coach. In a letter to M. F. Esq. | |
Hymns for Christmas-Day; as sung at Sutton-Coldfield Church, 1789. | |
Nova Universala Stenografio | |
The private journal and literary remains of John Byrom | |
The prologue and epilogue to the new tragi-comical-farcical opera, call'd, Hurlothrumbo : Or, News from Terra Australis Incognita. | |
Selections from the journals & papers of John Byrom, poet, diarist, shorthand writer, 1691-1763 | |
A serious disswasive [sic] from an intended subscription, for continuing the races upon Kersal Moore. Address'd to the inhabitants of Manchester, and parts adjacent. | |
A slang pastoral : being a parody on a celebrated poem of Dr. Byron's [sic]. Written by Ralph Tomlinson, Esq | |
Stenographic handbooks of John Byrom | |
Tunbridgiale, a poem: being a description of Tunbridge. In a letter to a friend at London. By the Author of My time O ye muses, etc. spectator, vol. VIII. | |
Two carols for Christmas. | |
Universal English short-hand. | |
Works. Selections |