Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764
Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764, poète
Robert Lloyd
Robert Lloyd English poet and satirist
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Works
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The actor, 1760: | |
The actor : A poetical epistle to Bonnell Thornton, Esq. | |
Arcadia, 1761: | |
Arcadia : or, the shepherd's wedding. A dramatic pastoral. | |
Caprice amoureux. | |
The capricious lovers, 1765: | |
Christian charity: a sermon preach'd at Great St. Maries, before the University of Cambridge, Oct. 12. 1701. : By the Reverend and Honourable Robert Lumley Lloyd of Cheam, Now Senior Fellow of Pembroke-Hall, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Richard Earl of Scarborough | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
An epistle to C. Churchill, author of the Rosciad ... | |
An epitome of astronomy, with a concise history of its origin and progress : Being a companion to the lectures given on the dioastrodoxon, or, New transparent orrery, twenty-one feet diameter, By R.E. Lloyd. To which is added, an essay on the nature and appearence of Comets, (with an attempt to point out the errors of the present theory) and an apology for an enquiry into a new and more rational hypothesis. Price one shilling | |
jealous wife | |
Meddler | |
Moral tales. | |
Musical farces. | |
The new-River head : A tale. Attempted in the manner of Mr. C. Denis. And inscribed to John Wilkes, Esq. By Robert Lloyd. | |
The pedigree of Robert Lloyd, rector of St. Paul's Covent-Garden, from Ralph de Lumley, first Lord and Baron de Lumley | |
Phillis at court; a comic opera : As it is represented at the Theaere-Royal, in Crow-Street. The music by Signior Tomaso Giordani. | |
Phoebe at court : an operetta, of two acts. Written originally by R. Lloyd, Esq. The dialect necessarily contracted and turned into Hudibrastic verse for recitative, new songs added, and the music entirely new; composed by Dr. Arne. | |
Plays. | |
Poems. | |
The poetical works of Robert Lloyd, A.M. To which is prefixed an account of the life and writings of the author. By W. Kenrick, LL.D. In two volumes. | |
The progress of envy : a poem, in imitation of Spenser. Occasioned by Lauder's attack on the character of Milton. Inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Bath. | |
The Royal female magazine : for. | |
A sermon preached on Wednesday the 8th of March, 1703/4. : being the day of Her most sacred Majesty's inauguration, at the parish-church of Epsom in Surrey. By Robert Lloyd of Cheame, Minister of the Church of England | |
The St. James's magazine : By Robert Lloyd, A.M. | |
St. James's magazine (London, England : 1762 : Semiannual) | |
t.p. (R. Lloyd) | |
The tears and triump[hs] of Parnassus : an ode for musick, as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. | |
To King William. : Written in the year 1689. By the Honourable Mr. Lloyd | |
The triumph of genius, a dream; sacred to the memory of the late Mr. Charles Churchill. By Mr. Lloyd. | |
Two odes ... | |
Works of the British poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Robert Anderson. Volume tenth ; containing Young, Gray, West (R.), Lyttleton, Moore, Boyse, Thompson, Cawthorn, Churchill, Falconer, Llyod, Cunningham, Green, Cooper, Goldsmith, Whitehead (P.), Brown, Grainger, Smollett, and Armstrong. |