George Wright
Active Years
Min year: 1766, Max year: 1800, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1766: The complete bird-fancyer, or bird-fancyer's recreation
- 1772: The rural Christian
- 1774: The gracious warning; or, a monody on the death of the late pious and learned Joseph Nicoll Scott, M.D. With his Very Remarkable Dream concerning it: to which are added, some lines on the late Rev. Mr. Edward Hitchin, B.D. By G. Wright
- 1774: Solitary walks
- 1774: Solitary walks
- 1775: Walking amusements for chearful Christians. To which are added, various pieces, in prose and verse: with a map of the roads to happiness and misery. By the author of Solitary Walks, &c
- 1775: Walking amusements for chearful Christians; or Trades spiritualized
- 1775: Solitary walks
- 1776: The rural Christian
- 1778: Thoughts in younger life, on interesting subjects; or, poems, letters, and essays, moral, elegiac, and descriptive; written principally on, or at the request of, young friends; with memoirs of the author. By G. Wright, Esq;
- 1778: Walking amusements for chearful Christians
- 1781: The rural Christian
- 1781: The country 'squire
- 1782: The young moralist
- 1785: In the House of Lords. James Gammel, of Greenock, merchant, - appellant. George Wright, - - - - - respondent. The respondent's case
- 1785: Every man his own chaplain
- 1786: The art of conversing
- 1787: Solitary walks
- 1787: The four seasons of the year; to which are added rural poems, and pastoral dialogues, imitated from Mr. Gay, ... By Bob Short,
- 1787: Retired pleasures
- 1787: The four seasons of the year, to which are added rural poems, and pastoral dialogues, imitated from Mr. Gay, with occasional Notes and Illustrations, for the Use and Entertainment of young Gentlemen and Ladies. By Bob Short. Author of the Country Squire, &c. &c
- 1790: The poetical looking glass
- 1791: Retired pleasures
- 1792: The young moralist
- 1793: Sylvan letters; or, The pleasures of a country life
- 1793: The lady's miscellany
- 1793: Pleasing melancholy
- 1794: The rural Christian
- 1795: The gentleman's miscellany
- 1795: The complete bird-fancyer
- 1797: The gentleman's miscellany
- 1797: The lady's miscellany; or Pleasing essays, poems, stories, and examples, for the instruction and entertainment of the female sex in general, in every station of life
- 1800: The complete bird-fancyer
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