James Bramston, The Crooked Six-pence, published anonymously, attributed to Bramston by Isaac Reed in his Repository1777; a parody of John Philips' The Splendid Shilling1705, and that poem's text is included in this publication[1]
William Collins, Verses Humbly Address'd to Sir Thomas Hammer on his Edition of Shakespear's Works, published anonymously "By a Gentleman of Oxford"[1]
Philip Francis, translator, The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen Seculare of Horace, very popular translation, published this year in London (originally published in 1742 in Dublin; two more volumes, The Satires of Horace and The Epistles and Art of Poetry of Horace published 1746; see also A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace1747)); Irish writer published in England[1]
Joseph Green (poet), "The Disappointed Cooper", mocking an old man's marriage to a woman half his age and criticizing the behavior of some New Light ministers; English Colonial America[2]
Aaron Hill, The Fanciad: An heroic poem, published anonymously[1]