Cooke, Thomas, 1703-1756.
Cooke, Thomas
Cooke, .. 1703-1756 Mr
Thomas Cooke English author and translator
Cooke, ... (Thomas), Mr., 1703-1756
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Works
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Albion : or, the court of Neptune. A masque | |
Articles of enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical : within the arch-deaconry of Middlesex: given in charge to the church-wardens, and sworn men in every parish: by the Reverend Tho. Cooke, Arch-deacon of Middlesex anno Dom. 1674 | |
The bath. : A tale. Addressed to His Grace the Duke of Montague. By Mr. Cooke | |
The battle of the poets : An heroick poem. In two canto's | |
The blessedness of dying in the Lord explain'd and exemplified, : in a sermon preach'd On Sunday October 16. 1709. In the Parish Church of St. Bennet Paul's Wharf, London, On Occasion of the Death of Dame Mary Cooke, A Late Worthy Inhabitant of the said Parish: Who departed this Life on the 6th Day of that Month. Publish'd at the Earnest Request of some of the Auditors. By Thomas Cooke, A. M. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Bennet, and St. Peter Paul's Wharf | |
The candidates for the bays. A poem. : Written by Scriblerus Tertius | |
The christian sacrifices recommended : in a sermon preached In the Parish-Church of St. Mary Le-Bow, December 12th, 1704. Before The Gentlemen Educated at Merchant-Taylors-School. Publish'd at the Request of the Stewards. By Tho. Cooke, A. M. Chaplain to his Grace James Duke of Ormond | |
The Comedian, or Philosophical enquirer. | |
Comedies. | |
Constitutional connection between Great Britain and Ireland. : And the mischievous effects of introducing British party into Ireland. Stated in a letter to The Right Hon. Thomas Conolly, Secretary to the Irish Whig Club. To which are added, the declarations and resolutions of that society | |
Contention for the laurel | |
A | Cursory VIEW | OF THE | CREATION; | IN A | HYMN | TO THE | All gracious, Wise and Powerful | CREATOR. | In Four PARTS | By THOMAS COOKE, A.M. Vicar of Bayton, | and Master of the Free-School at Kidderminster, Worcestershire. | [...] | LONDON: | Printed for the Author; and sold by W. INNYS and R. MANBY, | at the West End of St. Paul's | MDCCXXXIX | |
A demonstration of the will of God by the light of nature, : in eight discourses, with an introduction, shewing the necessity of enquiring after truth, And AN Examination into the Foundation of Error: to which is prefixed a letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury concerning persecution for religion and freedom of debate, proving liberty to be the support of truth, and the natural property of mankind | |
An epistle to the Right Honourable the Countess of Shaftesbury, with a prologue and epilogue on Shakespeare and his writings. By Mr. Cooke | |
Essays. I. On nobility. To His Grace the Duke of Somerset. II. On the antient and modern state of Britain, and on the present posture of affairs in Europe. To His Grace the Duke of Marlborough | |
Eunuch | |
The eunuch, : or, The Darby Captain, a farce, As it is Acted by his Majesty's Servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane | |
Farces. | |
Innocent murderer | |
Internal migration in the developed world : are we becoming less mobile? | |
The letters of Atticus, as printed in the London journal, in the years 1729 and 1730 on various subjects, with an introduction containing a short survey of public affairs from the time of the Spaniards besieging Gibraltar to the year 1731, and an enquiry into the reasons why some modern writers assume to themselves the great names of passed ages. | |
The life of King Edward III. of England, : with reflections on his political and military conduct, containing An Account of the most memorable Transactions, and Revolutions, in Great Britain, France, and other Countries, during upwards of fifty Years | |
Love the cause and cure of grief | |
Marlborough, a poem, : In Three cantos. Occasion'd by the death of the Late Duke of Marlborough | |
An ode on beauty, : To which are prefixed Some Observations on Taste, And on the Present State of Poetry in England | |
An ode on pleasure | |
An ode on poetry, painting, and sculpture | |
An ode on the powers of eloquence | |
Opera. English. [from old catalog] | |
Penelope, a dramatic opera, as it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market | |
Plays. | |
A prologue on comic poetry, : And an epilogue on the Comic Characters of Women, As spoke at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, with a Pastoral Dialogue As performed at the same Theatre: To which is prefixed an Ode to John Rich, Esq | |
Report of the trial of Richard Maher, of the city of Waterford, Esq. M.D. : For high treason and disaffection to the King and constitution, before a General Court-martial, held at Waterford, in June, 1798. By Thomas Cooke, Esq. barrister at law | |
A rhapsody on virtue and pleasure. : To the Right Honourable James Reynolds Esq; Late Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer | |
The scheme of man's present and future existence : or, the doctrine of universal salvation explain'd, to the glory of God in all his attributes. In a charity sermon preached before the ... Mayor, the Recorder, Alderman, Sheriff, &c. of Newcastle upon Tyne. ... on Sunday the 28th of June, 1752, ... By the Rev. Mr. Cooke | |
Tablets of anatomy dissectional and scientific | |
Tales, epistles, odes, fables, &c. With translations from Homer and other antient authors. To which are added Proposals for perfecting the English language | |
Universal letter-writer | |
Visitation articles. 1676 | |
The way to peace : And Lamentation for the Fall of the Righteous. Two sermons On Two Fast Days; January 16. The Fast for Peace. And January 30. Being the Martyrdom of King Charles I. preach'd at Kingston in Surry. By Thomas Cooke Curate of Kingston, and Ordinary of Surry | |
Work-Houses the best charity : a sermon preacht at the cathedral church of Worcester, February 2d 1702. By Thomas Cooke Master of Arts, and Rector of St. Nicholas, in the City of Worcester. Publisht at the request of the Mayor and Aldermen | |
The works of Coluthus Lycopolites. | |
The works of Hesiod |