1734 in poetry
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Works published
Anonymous, A Rap at the Rhapsody (a response to Jonathan Swift's On Poetry 1733)
Jean Adam, Miscellany Poems
John Arbuthnot and others, Gnothi Seauton: Know Yourself, published anonymously
Mary Barber, Poems on Several Occasions
Isaac Hawkins Browne, the elder, On Design and Beauty, published anonymously
Robert Dodsley, An Epistle to Mr. Pope
Stephen Duck, Truth and Falsehood
William Dunkin:
- The Lover's Web
- The Poet's Prayer
The Lover's Web
The Poet's Prayer
Richard Lewis (poet), Upon Prince Madoc's Expedition to the Country now called America, in the 12th Century, a fictional, poetic tale of a Welshman; English Colonial America
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, The Dean's Provocation for Writing the Lady's Dressing-Room, published anonymously (see Jonathan Swift's The Lady's Dressing-Room 1732)
Alexander Pope:
- An Epistle to Lord Cobham, published this year, although the book states "1733"
- An Essay on Man, fourth and final epistle (Epistles 1–3 published 1733; all four epistles also published together this year), published anonymously
- The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace including the Second Satire of the Second Book of Horace, which was published separately this year (preceded by First Satire of Horace 1733)
- Sober Advice From Horace, published anonymously, parallel texts in English and Latin