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[WHARTON ( Thomas ), ed.]. The Union : or select Scots and English poems. To this edition are added

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[WHARTON ( Thomas ), ed.]. The Union : or select Scots and English poems. To this edition are added

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[WHARTON ( Thomas ), ed.]. The Union : or select Scots and English poems. To this edition are added, several ingenious poems, not printed in the London or Scotch editions. Dublin : Printed for Richard Watts, 1761FIRST IRISH EDITION, pp (4), 161, (3, adverts), 12mo, contemporary calf, wanting most of spine label : light browning and fingering but a very good, sound, unsophisticated copy. First published Edinburgh 1753, several editions followed with varying content. This edition contains Grey's "Elegy" and "On a Lady's presenting a Sprig of Myrtle to a Gentleman" by Mr. Hammond (i.e.Samuel Johnson), also another poem by "Mr. Hammond" entitled "A Love Elegy" and two original poems by "a Gentleman formerly of the University of Aberdeen." Poems added to this edition, indicated by an asterisk, are "Edwin and Emma," "William and Margaret" and "Chevy Chase" by Mr. Mallet and a collection of nine odes by Grey.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) IRELAND, PARLIAMENT. A list of the members of the Hon. House of Commons of Ireland, who voted on the question previous to the expulsion of Arthur Jones Nevill, Esq ; late engineer and surveyor-general of that kingdom. London [i.e. Dublin?] : Printed by Robert Scot, 1753. Single folio sheet, printed on one side only, folding to 8vo, in old paper wrapper : one short tear without loss, otherwise a very good to nice copy.The imprint is false - possibly printed at Dublin. It was also issued as part of 'The patriot miscellany', 1756. (2) [SHERIDAN ( Richard Brinsley )]. The School for Scandal, a comedy ; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street. The fourth edition. Dublin : Printed [by P. Wogan?] in the Year, 1782. Pages 76, (2, epilogue), (2, adverisements for books sold by P. Wogan), 12mo, recent paper wrapper : with some light browning, but still a very good copy.With a prologue by Garrick and an epilogue by Colman. The issue with a comma after 'year' in imprint, signature A2 under 'than', the Dublin cast-list and catch-word 'Seven's' on page (77).(3)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; JOHNSON; GRAY; POETICAL MISCELLANY; MALLET; HISTORY; THEATRE; PLAYS;