Eusden, Laurence, 1688-1730
Laurence Eusden
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- 200 _ | ‡a Eusden ‡b Laurence ‡f 1688-1730
- 100 1 _ ‡a Eusden, Laurence ‡d 1688-1730
- 100 1 _ ‡a Eusden, Laurence ‡d 1688-1730
- 100 1 0 ‡a Eusden, Laurence, ‡d 1688-1730
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
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The Bishop of Ely's Thanksgiving-sermon : preach'd on the seventh of June, 1716 : Done into verse. | |
An epistle to the noble, and Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole : Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. By Laurence Eusden, Servant to His Majesty. | |
Letter to Mr. Addison | |
Metamorphoses. | |
The ode for the birth-day, MDCCXXIII : in English and Latin. Written by L. Eusden Esq; Servant to his Majesty. | |
The origin of the Knights of the Bath, 1725: | |
A poem humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness Prince Frederic : on his safe arrival in Great Britain, and on his being created Prince of Wales. By L. Eusden, A. M. Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and now Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. | |
A poem on the marriage of His Grace the Duke of Newcastle to the Right Honourable the Lady Henrietta Godolphin : inscrib'd to His Grace. By Mr. Eusden. | |
Selected writings of the laureate dunces, Nahum Tate (laureate 1692-1715), Laurence Eusden (1718-1730) and Colley Cibber (1730-1757) | |
Three poems : I. To the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain; on His Lordship's being created Earl of Macclesfield. II. To the Right Honourable the Lord Parker; on his return from his travels. III. To the same, the Right Honourable the Lord Parker; on his marriage with Mrs. Mary Lane. All written by L. Eusden, Esq; servant to His Majesty. | |
Three poems : the first, Sacred to the immortal memory of the Late King : the second, On the happy succession, and coronation of His present Majesty : and a third Humbly inscrib'd to the Queen | |
Verses at the last publick commencement at Cambridge : Written and spoken by Mr. Eusden. |