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latin poetry1
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Barnes, Joshua88
St John, Henry 1st Viscount Bolingbroke1

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INDEX/BCMSV/4109 1
1708
Recommending wine as the remedy for the malign influence of the dog star
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INDEX/BCMSV/4040
1708
Greeting a hogshead of wine as if it were a noble guest, translated preceding lines from Virgil, "Aeneid", V.10
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INDEX/BCMSV/4041
1708
On the practice of drinking healths, to show the antiquity of this custom in England. Translating preceding Latin lines from Barnes's own "Franciados".
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INDEX/BCMSV/4042
1708
On the positive qualities of wine in moderation, and the negative effects of overindulgence
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INDEX/BCMSV/4043
1708
An example of drinking a health to Caesar, to show that this is not originally an English practice; translating accompanying lines from Ovid, "Fasti"
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INDEX/BCMSV/4044
1708
On the nobility of the hogshead of wine, paraphrasing preceding Latin
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INDEX/BCMSV/4045
1708
On the appearance of Bacchus to the pirates; preceded by Greek and Latin versions
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INDEX/BCMSV/4046
1708
On the virtues of wine, paraphrasing preceding lines from Horace, "Odes", 21
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INDEX/BCMSV/4047
1708
In praise of wine, translating preceding lines from Anacreon. Used also as the final final two lines of BCMSV 4049.
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INDEX/BCMSV/4048
1708
On the attributes of good wine, translating preceding Latin lines from the 'Schola Salerni'
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INDEX/BCMSV/4049
1708
Song celebrating the gift of a hogshead of wine from Henry St John, later Lord Bolingbroke, including a health to the royal family, church, and John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, with a plea for sociable moderation in drinking.
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INDEX/BCMSV/4050
1708
On the punishment of Danaus as an illustration of the antiquity of the hogshead; translating preceding lines from Horace, "Odes", II.11