Boyse, Samuel, 1708-1749
Samuel Boyse poet irlandez
Boyse, Samuel
VIAF ID: 52045161 ( Personal )
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Works
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An historical review of the transactions of Europe from the commencement of the war with Spain in 1739, to the insurrection in Scotland in 1745 ... | |
Impartial history of the late rebellion in 1745 | |
Miscellaneous works, serious and humorous: in verse and prose : Design'd for the amusement of the fair sex. | |
New pantheon | |
Ode inscribed to the Royal Company of Archers, on their March, July 8. 1734. | |
The olive: an ode. Occasion'd by the auspicious success of His Majesty's counsels, and His Majesty's most happy return. In the stanza of Spenser. | |
[The] pantheon: or, Fabulous history of the heathen gods, goddesses, heroes, etc : Explained in a manner entirely new; and rendered much more useful than any hitherto published. Adorned with figures from antient paintings, medals and gems, for the use of those who would understand history, poetry, painting, statuary, coins, medals, etc. With an explanation of the mythology of the antients from the writings of Moses; the Egyptian, Grecian, Roman, and Eastern historians, philosophers, poets, etc. By Samuel Boyse, A.M. The fifth edition, revised and corrected, with large additions, and a dissertation on the Theology of the Heathens. By William Cooke, M.A. rector of Oldbury and Didmarton in Gloucestershire, vicar of Enford in Wiltshire, and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Suffolk. To which is subjoined, an appendix, treating of their astrology, prodigies, auguries, aruspices, oracles etc. in which the origin of each is pointed out: and an historical account of the rise of altars, sacred groves, priests and temples. | |
A poem on the Last Day : in three books | |
The poetical works of Blair, Glynn, etc. | |
Translations and poems written on several subjects. | |
Verses occasioned by seeing the palace, park, school, and town of Dalkeith : Anno MDCCXXXII. Humbly inscrib'd to His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh. |