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The Poetical Works of the Late William Dunkin, D.D. to which are Added
Select Poetical Works of the Late William Dunkin, D.D.: Murphæis; or, The Murphæid, Speculum poeticum, or, The poetical mirror, Phaulkneerogonia [in Greek]. Origo Faulkneriana, or Faulkner's nativity. Judicium Herculis. The judgment of Hercules. Hyems glacialis apud Hibernos, or, The frosty winter of Ireland, in the year 1739-1740. Regiæ nuptiæ
Select Poetical Works of the Late William Dunkin, D.D. In Two Volumes. ... of 2; Volume 2
The Poetical Works of the Late William Dunkin, D.D. To which are Added, His Epistles, Etc. to the Late Earl of Chesterfield. In Two Volumes
Select Poetical Works of the Late William Dunkin ...: Murphæis, or the Murchæid. Speculum poeticum, or, The poetical mirror. Origo Faulkneriana, or Faulkner's nativity. Judicium Herculis. The judgement of Hercules. Hyems glacialis apud Hiberness, or The frosty winter of Ireland, in the year 1739-1740. Regiænuptiæ
The Poetical Works of the Late William Dunkin, D.D. to Which Are Added, His Epistles, Etc. to the Late Earl of Chesterfield. in Two Volumes. ... of 2; Volume 2
A Proclamation from Parnassus
Vice-roy: a Poem
The Lover's Web
The Parson's Revels
Remarks on an Ode on the Death of His Royal Highness Frederick, Prince of Wales
Collection of Printed Poems Presented to Doctor Dunkin
The Mystery of Justification Or, Some Arguments to Prove, that God's Elect Were Actually, and Personally Justified Before the Foundation of the World; and are a People Always Justified in the Sight of God. Being an Antidote Against the Sublapsarian Error. Occasioned by Divers Notorious Expressions in a Sermon Preached that Day Mr. Davis was Ordained Pastor Over a People at Cambridge, March 21st, 1721/2. To which is Added, Some Brief Hints of the Author's Experience, in God's Calling Him Out of Darkness by a Divine Power, with His Confession of Faith. By William Dunkin, of Haddenham, Preacher of the Gospel, and Overseer of the People of God in Covenant Together, Scattered Abroad in the Isle of Ely
Vice-roy: a Poem