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An address to His Majesty, on his late providential escape from the horrid attack of an assassin, at Drury-Lane Theatre, May 15th, 1800. Written the end of May, 1800.
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Sudley
, Mary
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1800 |
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Come Royal George, and all thy Court, come see our pastime, see our sport
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Sudley
, Mary
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1800 |
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The following lines were spoken at a Fête, at Frogmore, given by Her Majesty, On The Princess Amelia's, and Princess Of Orange's Birth-Day, August the eighth, 1799. *** After Mrs. Page's first Address, near the Walls of Mrs. P's own House, now a building in which The Queen, and Princesses, sometimes sit of a Morning, a Scene was represented, selected from Shakespeare.
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Sudley
, Mary
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1799 |
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Translations from the German in prose and verse.
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Seiler
, Georg Friedrich
Gellert
, Christian Fürchtegott
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1812 |
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