POPE, Alexander, translator.—The Odyssey of Homer, translated by A. Pope London: Printed for F. J. Du Roveray, By T. Bensley . . . 1806. Royal 8vo, six volumes in three, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Bedford.
Illustrated by the portrait and twenty-four plates by Fittler and others from the designs of Fuseli, Smirke, Singleton, Burney, Howard, etc., each in three states, and in addition eighteen scenes (eight on India paper) and two portraits of Homer.
POPE, Alexander.
See Ayre, William.
Dilworth, W. H.
Parnell, Thomas.
Ruffhead, Owen.
Swift, Jonathan. Miscellanies, 1742.
Thoms, W. J.
Warton, Joseph.
Young, Edward.
POPEIANA.—Love's Invention: or, the Recreation in Vogue. An excellent new Ballad upon the Masquerades. To the Tune of, O! London is a fine Town, &c. Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense. London: Printed for E. Curll . . . and R. Francklin . . . M. dcc. xviii. . . . 4to, boards, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery.
Pages 18-22 contain a poem, "To the Ingenious Mr. Moore, Author of the Celebrated Worm-Powder, By Mr. Pope."
POPEIANA.—The Progress of Dulness. By an Eminent Hand. Which will ſerve for an Explanation of the Dunciad. . . . London: Printed in the year M. dcc. xxviii. . . . Small 8vo, silk covers, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery.
A poem of eight pages, "The Progress of Dulness. To Duncan Campbell," by H. Stanhope, dated White-Hall, June 6, 1720, is followed by "Observations on Windsor Forest, the Temple of Fame, and the Rape of the Lock," twenty-one pages, Verses to the Countess of Warwick, two pages by J. Markland, and five other pages, two of them advertisements.
POPEIANA, 1732-1741.-(I.) Stowe, the Gardens Of the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Cobham. Addreſs'd to Mr. Pope. . . . London: Printed for L. Gilliver . . . M dccxxx ii. . . .
(II.) A Dialogue on One Thouſand Seven Hundred and Thirty-eight: together with a Prophetic Postscript as to One Thouſand Seven Hundred and Thirty-nine. London: Printed for T. Cooper, . . . M. DCC. XXXVIII. . . .