Collins, John, 1742-1808
John Collins English poet, born 1742
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Works
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[caption title, f.86r:] The Desponding Negro [space] Reeve | |
[caption title, p.12-13, written across the opening:] The Doctrine of an Israelit. Written and Sung in Jewish Dialect, by M|r Collins. In his celebrated Entertainment of the Brush the Music | adapted by W. Reeve | |
Collins's Evening brush : (from Bath) Will be exhibited, for the third Time, On Saturday the 15th Instant, At the Free Masons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, with a diversity of Theatrical Anecdotes a la Scarron; and original songs, particularly The Brush; The Stage Play of Life; Date Obolum Bellisario; and The Golden Days of good Queen Bess! As it has been Twice received by an elegant Audience, with a Degree of Applause beyond the Author's most sanguine Expectations. The Doors to be opened at Six. To begin precisely at seven. Admittance, Three Shillings. N. B. This will be the last Exhibition till the Holidays | |
An evening's brush. | |
Paddy Bull's expedition | |
Picture of Paris. | |
Positivey [sic] the last time. By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Concert Room at the Red Lion, Petty-Cury, on Saturday the 26th of this instant November, will be presented Collins's Evening brush, .. | |
Scripscrapologia; or, Collins's doggerel dish of all sorts. Consisting of songs... particularly those which have been most applauded in the author's once popular performance, call'd The brush. The gallimaufry garnished with a variety of comic tales, quaint epigrams, whimsical epitaphs, &c., &c. | |
The siege of Troy | |
I sing of a siege that has made greater noise | |
When I took my departure from Dublin's sweet town |