By Rev. Chr. Wordsworth. 323 



Alrick and Isabel; or the Unhappy Marriage; a Poem, by Stephen Duck. 

 Lond., 1740, folio. Brit. Mus., 643, m. 16 (9). Bodl., G. Pamph., 

 1663 (15). 



An Ode to the Battle of Dettingen, &c. Lend., 1743, folio. Brit. Mus. 

 11631, i. 9 (9). 



12mo., 1753. The Beautiful Works of the Reverend Atr. Stephen Duck, (the 

 Wiltshire Bard :) who was many years a poor Thresher in a Barn, at 

 Charleton in the County of Wilts, at the Wages of four Shillings and 

 Six-pence per Week, 'till taken Notice of by Her late Majesty Queen 

 Caroline ; who, on Account of his great Genius, gave him an Apartment 

 at Keiv, near Richmond, in Surry, and a Salary of Thirty Pounds j»er 

 annum, after which he studied the Learned Languages, took Orders, 

 and is now a dignified Clergyman. To which is prefixed Some Account 

 of His Life and Writings. London : Printed for and Sold by the 

 Booksellers, mdcccliii. pp. xxviii -f- 140. Portrait [after Bickham] . 

 Brit. Mus., 11633, aa. 12. A copy at Marlborough College, in- the 

 Adderley Library. Another, Devizes Museum. 



Caesar's Camp, or St. George's Hill ; a Poem by Stephen Duck. Price One 

 Shilling. London, 1755, 4to. Brit. Mus., 11630, d. 10 (4). 



Duck, Rev. S. (the late) ; Catalogue of his library. A catalogue of several 

 libraries lately purchased . . . Risley Risley Brewer, esq. ; Rev. 

 Stephen Duck, and T. Wallis, M.D., of Stamford . . . which will 

 be sold . . . Aug. 12, 1756 . . . by J- Whiston andBenj. White. 

 (Lond., 1756) 4to. Bodl., 2593, e. 62. {cf. Nichols' Lit. Anted, of the 

 18th Cent., iii., 668. (" Progress of Sale Catalogues.") 



Fourth Edition, 12mo, 1764. Poems on Several Occasions. By the Rev. 

 Mr. Stephen Duck. With a Life of the Author by the Rev. Joseph 

 Spence, late Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxfoid. Fouith 

 Edition. Printed for John Rivington ; T. Longman, Hawes, Clarke, and 

 Collins ; and George Knapp. mdcclxiv. pp. xlii. + 246. Portrait of 

 the Author writing at a table, after G. Bickham. (Signet Library, 

 Edinburgh.) 



Poems by Stephen Duck, with Memoir of his Life hy Joseph Spence. Lond. 

 1794, 12mo. Watt., Bihl. Brit. 



The Shunamite: a poem, from the fourth chapter of Ihe second book of 

 Kings. Published in 1730— republished in 1830, &c. pp. 16. Cowan 

 and Brown, Canterbury [1830], 8vo. Brit. Mus.. 11650, cc. 19 (12). 



1883. Poems written by Stephen Duck (a poor Thresher in a Barn in the 

 County of Wilts, at the wages of four shillings and sixpence a week) 

 which were publicly read in the Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, on 

 Friday, the 11th of September, 1730, to Her Majesty (Consort of 

 George II ), with a short account of the life of the Author. Revised. 

 London : Sirapkin, Marshall, & Co. Warminster : B. W. Coates, Journal 

 Office. Pamphlet, cr. 8vo, pp. 32 (last page blank.) Devizes Museum. 



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