Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Works published
- Mark Akenside, A British Philippic, published anonymously
- John Banks, Miscellaneous Works in Verse and Prose
- Mather Byles, On the Death of the Queen, English, Colonial America
- Elizabeth Carter, Poems Upon Particular Occasions, published anonymously
- Robert Dodsley, The Art of Preaching, published anonymously
- John Gay, Fables: Volume the Second (see also Fables 1727)
- Samuel Johnson, London, A Poem, on the Third Satire of Juvenal
- Alexander Pope:
- The First Epistle of the First Book of Horace Imitated
- The Sixth Epistle of the First Book of Horace Imitated
- One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight
- One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight: Dialogue II
- The Universal Prayer
- (see also Pope and Swift, below)
- Frances Seymour, Countess of Hertford (later Duchess of Somerset), writing as "The Right Hon. the Countess of ****", The Story of Inkle and Yarrico, includes "An Epistle From Yarrico to Inkle, after he had left her in slavery", an imitation of Alexander Pope's "Eloisa to Abelard", a part of his Works 1717)
- Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, An Imitation of the Sixth Satire of the Second Book of Horace, Pope's contribution was anonymous; Part 1, by Swift, had previously appeared in Miscellanies, "The Last Volume" (that is, Volume 3) 1727
- Jonathan Swift (see also Pope and Swift above), "The Beasts' Confession"
- and Alexander Pope, An Imitation of the Sixth Satire of the Second Book of Horace
- James Thomson, The Works of Mr. Thomson
- John Wesley, A Collection of Psalms and Hymns (first published in Charlestown 1737, see also A Collection of Psalms and Hymns 1741)
Other
Births
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Deaths
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See also
Notes