David Mallet
Active Years
Min year: 1676, Max year: 1800, Max count: 7
As Author
- 1724: William and Margaret
- 1725: A poem, in imitation of Donaides, by David Malloch, A.M
- 1728: The excursion. A poem. In two books
- 1728: Margaret and William, a ballad. To the tune of fair Rosamond
- 1729: A poem to the memory of Mr. Congreve
- 1729: A poem to the memory of Mr. Congreve. Inscribed to her grace, Henrietta, Dutchess of Marlborough
- 1730: William and Margaret, an old ballad
- 1731: Eurydice. A tragedy
- 1731: The excursion. A poem. In two books
- 1731: Eurydice: a tragedy
- 1733: Of verbal criticism
- 1733: An epistle to Mr. Pope. Occasioned by Theobald's Shakespear, and Bentley's Milton
- 1733: Of verbal criticism
- 1735: Eurydice. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants
- 1735: Eurydice
- 1739: Mustapha a tragedy
- 1739: Mustapha
- 1739: Mustapha. A tragedy
- 1739: Mustapha. A tragedy
- 1739: Mustapha. A tragedy
- 1739: Eurydice. A tragedy
- 1740: Alfred the Great; an oratorio
- 1740: The life of Francis Bacon
- 1742: Histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de Franc?ois Bacon
- 1743: The works of Mr. Mallet
- 1743: Poems on several occasions
- 1747: Amyntor and Theodora
- 1747: Amyntor and Theodora
- 1747: Amyntor and Theodora
- 1747: Amyntor and Theodora
- 1748: Amyntor and Theodora
- 1748: A congratulatory letter to Selim
- 1748: Amyntor and Theodora
- 1750: A lamentable ballad of the tragical ends of William and Margaret
- 1751: Alfred
- 1751: Songs in the masque of Alfred
- 1752: Memoirs of the life and ministerial conduct, with some free remarks on the political writings, of the late Lord Visc. Bolingbroke
- 1753: Memoirs of the life and ministerial conduct, with some free remarks on the political writings, of the Late Lord Visc. Bolingbroke
- 1753: Memoirs of the life and ministerial conduct, with some free remarks on the political writings, of the late Lord Visc. Bolingbroke
- 1753: Alfred the Great; an oratorio
- 1753: Alfred the Great
- 1754: Alfred the Great, an oratorio
- 1755: Britannia: a masque
- 1756: The conduct of the ministry impartially examined. In a letter to the merchants of London
- 1756: The Conduct of the ministry impartially examined
- 1756: The Conduct of the ministry impartially examined
- 1756: The conduct of the ministry impartially examined. In a letter to the merchants of London
- 1756: The conduct of the ministry impartially examined. In a letter to the merchants of London
- 1757: Observations on the twelfth article of war
- 1758: Alfred: a masque
- 1759: Britannia: a masque
- 1759: The works of David Mallet Esq; in three volumes
- 1759: Alfred the Great
- 1759: Tyburn to the Marine Society
- 1759: Eurydice. A tragedy
- 1760: Edwin
- 1760: A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of William and Margaret
- 1760: Alfred the Great; an oratorio
- 1760: Mustapha. A tragedy
- 1760: Verses on the death of Lady Anson, addressed to her father
- 1760: Edwin and Emma
- 1760: The life of Francis Bacon
- 1761: Amyntor and Theodora
- 1761: Truth, in rhyme
- 1762: Poems on several occasions
- 1763: Elvira: a tragedy
- 1763: Elvira
- 1763: Elvira: a tragedy
- 1763: Elvira
- 1764: A poem, called Edwin and Emma
- 1764: The songs, in the masque of Alfred
- 1764: Amyntor and Theodora
- 1768: The life of Francis Bacon
- 1770: Memoirs of the life and ministerial conduct of the late Lord Visc. Bolingbroke
- 1773: Alfred
- 1773: The songs, chorusses, &c. in The masque of Alfred
- 1774: Mustapha: a tragedy
- 1776: Edwin and Emma
- 1776: Rule Britannia
- 1777: Eurydice. A tragedy
- 1778: Alfred
- 1778: Elvira
- 1780: Eurydice
- 1780: The poetical works
- 1781: Alfred
- 1785: The birks of Endermay
- 1785: Five excellent new songs
- 1788: La vie de Franc?ois Bacon, Baron de Verulam, Vicomte de Saint-Alban, et Chancelier d'Angleterre; suivie des maximes de cet illustre auteur, traduction de l'Anglais, par M. Bertin
- 1790: Birks of Endermay
- 1793: The poetical works
- 1795: Eurydice
- 1795: Eurydice
- 1796: The poetical works of David Mallet
- 1799: The tragical end of William and Margaret
- 1800: The poetical works
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1681: A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly which began on Monday the 17th of this instant October, and ended on Wednesday the 19th following. Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz, for murder, fellonies, and burglaries &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. But more especially the tryal and condemnation, of John King and John Winnel for murdering Robert Reeks yeoman of the guard, and several persons for high-treason
- 1688: The whole duty of a communicant
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