Newcomb, Thomas, 1682?-1765
Newcomb, Thomas, ca. 1682-1765
Newcomb, Thomas 1682-1762
Thomas Newcomb
VIAF ID: 6361272 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Newcomb, Thomas ‡d 1682-1762
- 100 1 _ ‡a Newcomb, Thomas ‡d 1682-1762
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Newcomb, Thomas, ‡d 1682?-1765
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Newcomb
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
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Bibliotheca: a poem. Occasion'd by the sight of a modern library. With some very useful episodes, and digressions ... | |
Blasphemy as old as the creation : or, the Newgate divine. A satyr. Address'd to the modern advocates of irreligion, prophaneness, and infidelity | |
The consummation : A Sacred Ode, on the Final Dissolution of the world: Inscribed to his Grace The Archbishop of Canterbury | |
Contemplations on the night | |
An epistle from the Duke of Burgundy to the French King | |
The last judgement of men and angels, 1723: | |
The manners of the age: in thirteen moral satirs. Written with a design to expose the vicious and irregular conduct of both sexes, in the various pursuits of life ... | |
A miscellaneous collection of original poems, consisting of odes, epistles, translations, &c. Written chiefly on political and moral subjects. To which are added, Occasional letters and essays, formerly published in defence of the present government and administration | |
Mr. Hervey's Meditations and contemplations : In two volumes. ... Attempted in blank verse (after the manner of Dr. Young) by T. Newcomb, .. | |
Novus epigrammatum delectus: or, original state epigrams, and minor odes: suited to the times. All written by the same author | |
An ode sacred to the memory of that truly pious and honourable lady, the Countess of Berkeley : Inscrib'd to the Honourable the Earl of Berkeley | |
An ode to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle : Written on the present tranquillity of Europe, establish'd by the influence of the British power | |
An ode to His Grace the Duke of Richmond : occasion'd by his being elected governor of the Company of Mine-Adventurers in the principality of Wales | |
An ode to His Grace the Duke of Richmond : occasion'd by some fine Italian paintings at Goodwood, designed to perpetuate the memory and actions of several eminent persons in the three last reigns | |
The oracle, an ode inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Sir Edward Hawke, Knight of the Bath | |
Pacata Britannia : A panegyrick to the Queen, on the peace, and the interest of the British nation | |
The Roman history of C. Velleius Paterculus. In two books. | |
Sacred hymns : or, an attempt to discover and revive the original spirit, elevation, and beauty, of some of the select psalms. To which is added, an ode on the agony of the Messiah | |
A supplement to a late excellent poem, entitled, Are these things so? Addressed to the * * * * | |
A supplement to One thousand seven hundred thirty-eight. Not written by Mr. Pope | |
Verses left in a grotto in Richmond garden : To which are added, several odes on the battle of Dettingen | |
Verses to the Right Honourable the Earl Cadogan : occasion'd by the late funeral of the Duke of Marlborough | |
Vindicta Britannica : an ode on the Royal Navy. Inscribed to The King | |
The woman of taste : In a second epistle from Clelia in town to Sappho in the country. | |
The woman of taste : Occasioned by a late poem, entitled, The man of taste | |
Y Bibl Cyssegr-lan, sef yr Hen Destament a'r Newydd |