Morrice, Bezaleel.
The present state of poetry, a satire; address'd to a friend, and dedicated to Mr. Welsted.
London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; and the booksellers of London & Westminster, 1726[1725].
ESTC No. T86531.Grub Street ID 306667.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
The muse's treat: or, A Collation of wit and love. Being original poems on various occasions, but principally love; intermixt with several of the most tender and passionate stories from the great Master, Ovid, &c. to which is added, a pastoral to the sacred memory of William III. By Bezaleel Morrice. gent. Omnia vincit Amor, & nos cedamus Amori, Virg.
London: printed for Henry Morris, at White-Fryars Gate in Fleetstreet, 1702.
ESTC No. T192709.Grub Street ID 227105.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Miscellanies or amusements, in Verse and Prose. By Mr. Bezaleel Morrice.
London: printed for Daniel Brown at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple Bar, 1712.
ESTC No. T25416.Grub Street ID 257848.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
An essay on the poets.
London: printed for Daniel Brown, and sold by A. Baldwin, 1712.
ESTC No. N509.Grub Street ID 34926.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Verses to Mr. Tickell, on Mr. Pope's translation of Homer.
London: printed for T. Baker, and sold by all booksellers, [1715].
ESTC No. T50720.Grub Street ID 278270.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
A voyage from the East-Indies. By Capt. Morrice.
London: printed, and sold by J Roberts in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXVI. [1716].
ESTC No. T71537.Grub Street ID 295091.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
An essay on the poets.
London: printed for Tho. Harbin, and sold by J. Morphew, and N. Dodd, 1717.
ESTC No. N2449.Grub Street ID 13850.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Love and resentment: a pastoral.
London: printed for R. Burleigh in Amen-Corner; and Arrabella Morrice at the Black Lyon without Temple-Bar, [1717].
ESTC No. T114116.Grub Street ID 165945.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Love and resentment: a pastoral.
London: printed for R. Burleigh; and Arrabella Morrice, [1717].
ESTC No. T193436.Grub Street ID 227581.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Astræa: or, the dream, and Composition.
London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by J. Roberts, 1719.
ESTC No. N3300.Grub Street ID 21526.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Three satires. Most humbly inscribed and recommended to that little gentleman, of great vanity, who has just published, a fourth volume of Homer. To which is added, a character of the nuns. A satire.
London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1719.
ESTC No. T62602.Grub Street ID 288069.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Astræa: or, the composition.
London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, 1720.
ESTC No. N3302.Grub Street ID 21541.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
An epistle to Mr. Welsted; and a satyre on the English Translations of Homer. To which is added, An essay towards an Encomium on the true Merit of Homer.
London: printed, and sold by Tho. Bickerton, at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, [1721].
ESTC No. T32853.Grub Street ID 263530.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
The present state of poetry. A satyr. Address'd to a friend. To which are added, I. Advice to a young author. II. An epistle to Florio. III. On drinking a flask of burgundy. By B. M.
London: printed for J. Roberts, 1721.
ESTC No. T196377.Grub Street ID 229767.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
An essay on the poets. By Bezaleel Morrice.
London: printed for T. Bickerton, at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXXI. [1721].
ESTC No. T70942.Grub Street ID 294573.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
The unequal enemies; being an essay in the style of epick poesy. To which are added, Two odes of Horace translated. The story of Phæbus and Daphne, from Ovid. Juno's purpose to destroy the Trojan fleet, with a description of Fame, from Virgil; and a criticism on it.
London: printed: and sold by J. Peele, 1722.
ESTC No. T196380.Grub Street ID 229771.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
An address to Homer. By Bezaleel Morrice.
London: printed for T. Warner, 1723.
ESTC No. N66821.Grub Street ID 48496.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
The amour of Cytherea: a poem. Dedicated to the fair-sex. With the dream, composition, and a little epistle to a little lady, all monosylables [sic].
London: printed, and sold by T. Warner, 1724.
ESTC No. T127046.Grub Street ID 176892.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Verses on the King; occasion'd by his late danger and distress, at sea.
Westminster: printed by A. Campbell; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminste r, MDCCXXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T50712.Grub Street ID 278262.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Dissectio mentis human?: or a satiric essay on modern critics, stage and epic poets, translators, drolls, ill-repute, burials, Great Guns and Gun-Powder, Physicians, Sleep, Politicians, Patrons, Necessity, Philosophers, Prophets, Conjurors, Witches, Astrologers, Stars, Gypsies, Cunning-Men, Physiognomy, Giants, Human-Complexions, Fictitious Beings, Elves or Faries, Apparitions, Men of Business, Wealth, Pride and Avarice, Virtue and Sense, Courage, Honour, Education, Conversation, Travel, a Vicious Taste, a City and Country Life, Flattery, Law, Custom and Reason, Free-Thinking, Religion, Priestcraft, Public Justice, Learning and Learned Men, Curious Arts, Love and Friendship, Ambition, Truth, Greatness, and Life.
London: sold by Tho. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1730].
ESTC No. N653.Grub Street ID 47196.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Maria or the picture of a certain young lady.
[Dublin?]: Printed at Temple-Oge anno Dom., 1730.
ESTC No. T172685.Grub Street ID 210106.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
An epistle to Mr. Pope, on reading his translations of the Iliad and Odyssy of Homer. To which are added, some examples of the variety of sound in verse, ... A short character of Virgil and Homer. And, an epistle to a young poet, concerning Mr. Pope: also, the condition of a good poet.
London: printed for J. Wilford, 1731.
ESTC No. N839.Grub Street ID 53292.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
The religion of reason: a poem. By the author of Dissectio Mentis.
London: printed for J. Wilford, 1731.
ESTC No. N66885.Grub Street ID 48536.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Dissectio mentis: or a satyrical display of the faults and errors of human nature; as manifested in the knowledge and manners of the present time: a poem.
London: sold by T. Warner, 1731.
ESTC No. N654.Grub Street ID 47279.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
St. James's miscellany: or, the lover's tale. Being the amours of Venus and Adonis: or, the disasters of unlawful love. ...
London: printed for J. Janeway, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1732.
ESTC No. N24026.Grub Street ID 13388.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
St. James's miscellany: or, the lover's taleÂ.†Çeing the amours of Venus and Adonis: or, the disasters of unlawful love. ...
London: printed for J. Janeway, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1732.
ESTC No. N64097.Grub Street ID 46158.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
The amour of Venus: or, the disasters of unlicens'd love. A poem. In four parts. By Mr. Morrice.
London: printed for J. Janeway, at the Golden Ball, near Water-Lane End in Fleet-Street, MDCCXXXII. [1732].
ESTC No. T131302.Grub Street ID 180322.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
On the English translations of Homer: a satire. ... This satire was printed in the year 1721. (With the character of Homer) but is here improved and enlarged.
London: printed for John Oswald, 1733.
ESTC No. N23000.Grub Street ID 12361.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
On rural felicity; in an epistle to a friend.
London: printed and sold by J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, [1733].
ESTC No. T43232.Grub Street ID 271821.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
A satirical essay on modern poets.
London: printed and sold by J. Wilford, 1734.
ESTC No. T175628.Grub Street ID 212685.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Rural felicity; or, the delight and excellence of retirement: an epistle to a friend. Improv'd and enlarg'd by the author. By Mr. Morrice.
[Dublin]: London printed, and Dublin re-printed by S. Powell, for Edward Exshaw, 1735.
ESTC No. T177706.Grub Street ID 214619.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
The country-House. By Mr. Morrice.
Dublin: printed by and for J. Carson, in Coghill's-Court, Dame-Street, opposite to the Castie-Market, 1735.
ESTC No. N1114.Grub Street ID 1130.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
The present corruption of Britons; Being a paraphrase On the Latter Part of Mr. P-E's first Dialogue, entitled, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight.
London: printed; and sold by Thomas Gray in Exeter-Change; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1738].
ESTC No. T27771.Grub Street ID 259610.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
A miscellany in verse and prose. By Captain Morrice.
London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Wilford, at the three Flower-de-Luces, behind the Chapter-House, in St Paul's Church-Yard, [1739].
ESTC No. T71536.Grub Street ID 295090.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
Miscellaneous treatises in verse and prose. By Captain Morrice.
London: printed and sold by J. Wilford, 1741.
ESTC No. N61073.Grub Street ID 44004.
Morrice, Bezaleel.
To the falsely celebrated British Homer. An epistle.
London: printed for the author: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster; and the pamphlet shops at the Royal-Exchange, 1742.
ESTC No. T198991.Grub Street ID 231346.