Edward Young

Edward Young (1683 – 5 April 1765) was an English poet, best remembered for ''Night-Thoughts'', a series of philosophical writings in blank verse, reflecting his state of mind following several bereavements. It was one of the most popular poems of the century, influencing Goethe and Edmund Burke, among many others, with its notable illustrations by William Blake.

Young also took holy orders, and wrote many fawning letters in search of preferment, attracting accusations of insincerity. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Young, Edward
Published 1778
Sold by A. Mallard, J. Durdey, E. Nelson, W. Newton, R. Stanton, P. Hammond, H. Thornton, D. Waterson, E. Watson, F. Newington, W. Stoddart, and P. Bland

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by Young, Edward
Published 1725
Printed by S. Powell, for George Ewing, at the Angel and Bible in Dame's-street

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by Young, Edward
Published 1719
[Print]ed by J. Carson, in Coghill's-Court, in Dame's-Street, [for] Richard Norris bookseller, in St. Bridget's [str]eet, opposite to St. Patrick's-Close]

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by Young, Edward
Published 1790
Printed by A. Duncan and R. Chapman, for J. Duncan, J. and M. Robertson; and J. and W. Shaw, Booksellers

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by Young, Edward
Published 1782
Sold by A. Mallard, J. Durfey, E. Nelson, W. Newton, R. Stanton, P. Hammond, H. Thornton, D. Waterson, E. Watson, F. Newington, W. Stoddart and P. Bland

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by Young, Edward
Published 1775
Printed for and sold by W. Oxlade, at Shakespeare's Head, in George-Street, Old-Bailey

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by Young, Edward
Published 1764
Printed for G. and A. Ewing, W. Smith, P. Wilson, J. Exshaw, and E. Watts

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by Young, Edward
Published 1797
printed by R. Noble, for R. Edwards

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by Young, Edward
Published 1742
Printed for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall, and T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Young, Edward
Published 1744
printed for G. Hawkins. And sold by M. Cooper

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by Young, Edward
Published 1730
Printed for Lawton Gilliver, at Homer's Head against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street

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by Young, Edward
Published 1735
Printed for W. Feals, and the booksellers of London and Westminster