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Britannia. a Poem. Written in the Year, 1719. the Third Edition

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An Account of the life and writings of Mr. James Thomson. [With notes by Bolton Corney. Extracted from Corney's edition of Thomson's Seasons.]

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The seasons, with the life of the author by P. Murdoch. Ed. by B. Corney

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James Thomson, Britannia, a Poem, 1729

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The Poetry of James Thomson - Volume III

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The Seasons; Ed. by Bolton Corney

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The Poetry of James Thomson - Volume I

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The Broadview Anthology of British Literature: Concise Volume A - Third Edition

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