Anacreon
Anacreon (; ; BC) was a Greek lyric poet, notable for his drinking songs and erotic poems. Later Greeks included him in the canonical list of Nine Lyric Poets. Anacreon wrote all of his poetry in the ancient Ionic dialect. Like all early lyric poetry, it was composed to be sung or recited to the accompaniment of music, usually the lyre. Anacreon's poetry touched on universal themes of love, infatuation, disappointment, revelry, parties, festivals, and the observations of everyday people and life. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Anacreon
Published 1735
Published 1735
printed for John Watts at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn Fields
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by Anacreon
Published 1796
Published 1796
printed by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman: sold by C. Dilly, G. G. & J. Robinson, & T. Egerton, London; Wilson & Co., J. Todd, & W. Tesseyman, York
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by Anacreon
Published 1710
Published 1710
imprimebatur impensis Matthæi Hawkins, prostatque venalis ad Angelum in Areâ Paulinâ
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by Anacreon
Published 1742
Published 1742
impensis Samuelis Birt in Ave-Mary-Lane, Johannis Clarke in Duck-Lane, & Gulielmi Russel in Smith's-Square Westmonast
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by Anacreon
Published 1713
Published 1713
printed for E. Curll at the Dia. and Bible in Fleet-Street; and A. Bettesworth, at the Red Lion on London-Bridge