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Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1652 or 1653
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Epigram suggesting that the voice of Philomel, the nightingale, may bring more misfortune in love than that of the cuckoo; beneath pen drawing, both introducing the theme of BCMSV 3358
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1651
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Attempt to reassure a love-sick shepherd who, hoping for a sign that his fidelity will be rewarded, hears a cuckoo (normally a sign of cuckoldry or unfaithfulness) rather than a nightingale (a sign of happiness)
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1652 or 1653
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Epigram on his preference in love for rural rather than urban women; beneath pen drawing, both introducing the theme of BCMSV 3360
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1651
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Suggesting it is better to love and marry a poor woman than a rich one, since she will be easier to master
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1652 or 1653
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Epigram commending the quiet restfulness and peace of rural life; beneath pen drawing, both introducing the theme of BCMSV 3362
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1651
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Romanticized account of the innocent purity and wholesome happiness of life in the country in contrast to the squalor and rush of city life
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1652 or 1653
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Epigram advising a woman to allow herself to be won in love, since even tigers are tamed eventually; beneath pen drawing, both introducing the theme of BCMSV 3364
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1651
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Pastoral love poem in which a shepherd who has been treated with disdain resolves never more to love a shepherdess
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1652 or 1653
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Epigram on how poverty brings with it social effects as well as hardship; beneath pen drawing, both introducing the theme of BCMSV 3366
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1651
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Pastoral dialogue between two shepherds, one of whom is fortunate in love, while the other has lost his beloved to a richer man; arguing that wealth is stronger than fidelity
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1652 or 1653
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Epigram on the transitory nature of human happiness; beneath pen drawing, both introducing the theme of BCMSV 3368
Title: [unknown]
Author: Cary, Patrick
Attribution: John Patricke Carey
Date(s): 1651
Manuscript: Lt 68
Contents: Warning a male friend of the inconstancy in love of the woman who now pretends to love him