Author:William Lauder

Works

 * A Poem of Hugo Grotius on the Holy Sacrament, translated into English Verse (1732)
 * Poetarum Scotorum Musæ Sacræ (1739), in 2 vols.
 * Calumny Display'd, or Pseudo-Philo-Buchananus couch'd of a Cataract, being a modest and impartial Reply to an impudent and malicious Libel (1741)
 * Calumny Display'd, parts ii and iii (1741)
 * An Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of the Moderns in his "Paradise Lost" (1750)
 * A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Douglas, occasioned by his Vindication of Milton (1751)
 * Apology for Mr. Lauder in a Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury (1751)
 * Delectus Auctorum Sacrorum Miltono facem prælucentium (1752–3), in 2 vols.
 * King Charles I Vindicated from the Charge of Plagiarism brought against him by Milton, and Milton himself Convicted of Forgery (1754)