Author:Samuel Cobb

Works

 * Bersaba; or, the Love of David (1695)
 * The Portugal Expedition (1704)
 * The Female Reign, an ode … occasion'd by the wonderful successes of the arms of her Majesty and her allies (1709)
 * Poems on several occasions. With imitations from Horace, Ovid, &c. To which is prefix'd a discourse on criticism and the liberty of writing (1710)
 * A Panegyrical Elegy on the Death of Gassendus, the celebrated astronomer and philosopher. Inscrib'd to the reverend Mr. Flamsteed of Greenwich
 * News from both Universities, containing Mr. Cobb's tripos speech at Cambridge, with a complete key inserted (1714)
 * Clavis Virgiliana; or, new observations upon the works of Virgil (1714)

As translator

 * A Synopsis of Algebra, being the posthumous work of John Alexander of Bern, in Swisserland (1709), by John Alexander
 * The Mousetrap, a poem written in Latin by Edward Holdsworth, made English by Samuel Cobb (1712), by Edward Holdsworth
 * The Carpenter of Oxford, or The Miller's Tale from Chaucer attempted in modern English by Samuel Cobb (1712), by Geoffrey Chaucer