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(1737).
The muses library; or a series of english poetry, from the saxons, to the reign of king charles ii. containing, the lives and characters of all the known writers in that interval, the names of their patrons; complete episodes, by way of specimen of the larger pieces, very near the intire works of some, and large quotations from others. being a general collection of almost all the old valuable poetry extant, now so industriously enquir'd after, tho' rarely to be found, but in the studies of the curious, and affording entertainment on all subjects, philosophical, historical, moral, satyrical, allegorical, critical, heroick, pastoral, gallant, amorous, courtly, and sublime, by langland, gower, chaucer, lidgate, occleve, harding, barclay, fabian, skelton, howard earl of surrey, sir t. wyat, dr. bourd, sackville earl of dorset, churchyard, higgens, warner, gascoign, turberville, nash, sir philip sidney, grevill l. brook, spencer, sir john harrington, chalkhill, fairfax, sir john davis, sir w. raleigh, sir edw. dyer, daniel, &c.
John Wilcox. Thomas Green. John Brindley. Thomas Osborne I.