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Total number of records: 1850

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Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax193
F.; [Bible]161
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Pulter, Lady Hester121
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Forrest, Theodosius58
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Title: [unknown]

Author: Pulter, Lady Hester

Attribution: Hadassas

Date(s): 165- or 166- ?

Manuscript: Lt q 32

Contents: On the importance of a knowledge of mortality for living devoutly; religious

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BC MS Lt 1, p. 54 (1st sequence): The opening of
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Mock poem or Whiggs supplicatione, by Samuel Colvil

Colvil, Samuel (1640-1680)

ca.1680

Long Hudibrastic satire largely on the Scottish Presbyterian covenanters, in two parts. Part One is preceded by "The Authors Appologie to the Reader", in prose. Part Two ends with a Latin version of t...

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Analecta Fairfaxiana, compiled by Charles Fairfax for his son Henry Fairfax.

Fairfax, Charles Colonel (1597-1673)

c.1648-1672

Contains a collection of Fairfax family records, written chiefly in Latin, but with some English poems and sentences included in it, by Charles Fairfax for his son Henry, including many coats-of-arms....

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin ?

Attribution: B.C.; [Latin]

Date(s): 173- ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Moralising epigram on behaviour towards others; translating preceding Latin

verses

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin ?

Date(s): 1741 ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Witty couplet on love being fire, translated from preceding Latin verses,

included in a prose letter to a friend with a present of tobacco. At end, "B.

Coles, 1 January 1740/1."

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Date(s): 173- ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Humorous couplet added by Coles to the prose remark "The grocers have a

common saying, when Ferdinando went to catch the devil he baited his hook with

a grocer," included in his autobiography.

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Title: The king of hearts

Author: Mainwaring, Arthur

Date(s): 1690

Manuscript: Lt q 38

Contents: Satirical mock-heroic attack on Henry Booth, Baron Delamere and Earl of

Warrington, for his ostentatious support for William III

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Title: Epilogue to the Widow'd Wife, spoken by Mrs Clive

Author: Kenrick, William ?

Attribution: The Gazetteer of [Friday] Dec. 11, 1767

Date(s): 1767 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Epilogue to William Kenrick's play "The Widow'd Wife", urging the audience to

continue their patronage, and pretending, like a doctor, to take the pulse of

their reactions to the performance. Spoken by the actress Kitty Clive.

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Title: A small fragment of my Lord Russel's elogy, whose much lamented execution was

performed in Lincoln's Inn Fields on the 21st day of July 1683

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Copied from the first (originally) plain leaf of F. Vansleb's Travels printed

Date(s): 1683 ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Fragment of an elegy lamenting the execution and death of William Lord

Russell in 1683. One line corrected and signed G.S.

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Title: The beau parson. Addressed to the Revd. Mr John Horne (Minister or Curate of

Brentford)

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Gazetteer, [Friday] Dec. 30, 1768

Date(s): 1768 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Satire on a clergyman, John Horne, concerned with his external appearance

(hair and clothes) instead of religion. With a marginal note on the layout of

the verse.

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BC MS Lt 101, p. 3: The opening of William Shevington's poem
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The life and actions of W.S. written by himself during his confinement in the tower at Liverpool.

Shevington, William

1796

Contains a long English autobiographical poem which was possibly copied from the printed Manchester 1750 edition noted in Foxon's 'English verse 1701-1750', L179. The 1772 (?) edition noted in ESTC na...

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Title: To the author of some lines in yesterday's Gazetteer addressed to the Revd.

Mr Horne

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: From the above mentioned Gazetteer [Jan 4, 1769?]

Date(s): 1768

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: In defence of the clergyman John Horne of Brentford, criticised for attention

to his external appearance, especially his clothes (see BCMSV 1009), praising

his mind. Dated Dec. 31, 1768

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Title: Regnier's epitaph, made by himself

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: London Magazine April (?) 1771 p.655 col.21; [French]

Date(s): 1771 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Epitaph for the satirist Mathurin Regnier, translating preceding French lines

written by himself reflecting on his carefree life. With a note, "A very

athiestical epitaph, but very well translated (closely) and at least equally

witty in the translation wi

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Title: A song called The Brown Jugg

Author: Fawkes, Francis

Attribution: The Revd Mr Fawkes

Date(s): 1761 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Comic drinking song, telling how the brown jug was made by a potter out of

the mortal remains of Toby Fillpot (or Philpotts), a famous drinker

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Title: A poem of Dean Swift's copied from a lady's transcript

Author: Swift, Jonathan

Attribution: Dean Swift

Date(s): 1730 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Witty self-deprecatory apology to Lady Carteret, wife of the Lord Lieutenant

of Ireland, for failing to fulfil a dinner engagement, telling how she in turn

found his lifesyle difficult to bear on visiting him

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BC MS Lt 103, f. 13r: The opening of
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Poetical commonplace-place book, mainly compiled by Eliza Marriott.

Marriott, Eliza

c.1740-1804

Contains 28 eighteenth-century English religious, moral, and political poems of various authorship.

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Title: Mr Garrick's answer to the verses addressed to him by the Earl of Chatham

Author: Garrick, David

Attribution: Mr Garrick

Date(s): 1778 ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: 'Answer' to the verses on peaceful pastoral life addressed to him by William

Pitt, Earl of Chatham (BCMSV 1038), praising his wisdom and poetic talent.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin ?

Date(s): 173- ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Religious poem within a prose "Letter from the dead to the living", relating

a vision of heaven. At end, "B. Coles, 26 February 1740/1. NB: I wrote the

foregoing epistle to a young gentlewoman for whom I had a more than ordinary

respect when living".

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Shakespeare, William

Attribution: Mackbeth Act 1 Sc. the L.

Date(s): 1606 ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Quotation from Act 1 Scene 7 of Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" on justice

finding out the wrong-doer, here among a collection of "Latin proverbs with

English ones that answer to them".

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Title: To his Grace the Duke of Chandos

Author: Young, Edward

Attribution: E. Young

Date(s): 1728 ?

Manuscript: Lt 14

Contents: Witty complimentary dedication to James Brydges, first Duke of Chandos, of

Young's "Love of fame ... in seven characteristical satires", 1728, but in the:

event unpublished.

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BC MS Lt 105, f. 49r : Thomas Fairfax's poem
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Collection of poems, predominantly religious, by Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Baron, professionally transcribed, with annotations by his uncle, Colonel Charles Fairfax.

Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)

c.1670

Contains 194 seventeenth-century English poems, mainly Biblical paraphrases, chiefly the Psalms and the Song of Solomon, but also from Exodus, Deuteronomy, Judges, Samuel, Proverbs, and Luke; also, di...

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Title: [unknown]

Author: James, Ro. ?

Date(s): 1684 ?

Manuscript: Lt 18

Contents: Epigram on time and universal transience

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Title: [unknown]

Author: James, Ro. ?

Date(s): 1684 ?

Manuscript: Lt 18

Contents: Dialogue on mortality between death and a lady (three speeches with names

prefixed), he claiming her without delay, she protesting her youth and beauty

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Title: [unknown]

Author: James, Ro. ?

Attribution: Ro. James

Date(s): 1684 ?

Manuscript: Lt 18

Contents: Comparison of the transience of life to a bubble and a flower, particularly

the marigold, seeing also hope of a future life

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