Arthur Maynwaring
1668 – 1712
27 works on record
Works

The King of hearts
A vindication of the present M--y, from the clamours rais'd against them upon occasion of the new preliminaries
Four letters to a friend in North Britain
Tarquin and Tullia
Remarks upon the present negotiations of peace begun between Britain and France
A letter from Monsieur Pett-m to Monsieur B-ys
An excellent new song, called, Credit restored, in the year of our Lord God, 1711. To the tune of, Come prithee, Horace, hold up thy head
The South Sea whim
A letter to a high-churchman, in answer to a pamphlet, intitled, Reasons why this nation should put a speedy end to this expensive war
Advice to the electors of Great Britain
The lives of the two illustrious generals, John, Duke of Marlborough, and Francis Eugene, Prince of Savoy
Remarks on the preliminary articles offer'd by the French king
A short account and defence of the Barrier-Treaty
A letter to a friend concerning the publick debts, particularly that of the navy
The life and posthumous works of Arthur Maynwaring, Esq; containing several original pieces and translations, in prose and verse, never before printed. To which are added, several political tracts ..
The court of love: a vision. And the History of love. Imitated from Ovid's works, by several eminent hands. To which is added, Pastoral elegy. Part second
Remarks on the preliminary articles offer'd by the French King in order to procure a general peace
John Oldmixon, Reflections on Dr. Swifts letter to Harley (1712); and Arthur Mainwaring, The British academy (1712)
The Medleys for the year 1711
A new ballad
Ovid's Metamorphoses
The court of love
An excellent new song called Mat's peace, or, The downfal of trade
Ovid's Art of love
The British Academy (1712)
An excellent new song called Credit restored, in the year of our Lord God 1711
When the cat's away, the mice may play