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Spectator1
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Mr Addison1
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A Gentleman1
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Title: Cato's soliloquy. Cato solus, sitting in a thoughtful posture; in his hand

Plato's book on the immortality of the soul. A drawn sword on the table by

him.

Author: Addison, Joseph

Date(s): 1713 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 24

Contents: Cato's soliloquy from Addison's play "Cato," V.1, arguing for the immortality

of the soul after death, while contemplating suicide. At end, "23rd December

1740, B.Coles"

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Title: Provydence

Author: Addison, Joseph

Date(s): 1713 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 15

Contents: Extract from Addison's play "Cato", I.1, on the impossibility of men

understanding the workings of fate, or providence

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Title: Eternity (Cato speaks)

Author: Addison, Joseph

Date(s): 1713 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 15

Contents: The beginning of Cato's soliloquy from Addison's play "Cato", V.1, arguing

for the immortality of the soul after death

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Title: Mr Addison's character of Mr Dryden's writings in general

Author: Addison, Joseph

Attribution: Mr Addison

Date(s): 1694 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 20

Contents: Extract from Addison's "An account of the greatest English poets", praising

Dryden's versatile poetic art

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Title: The heavens declare the glory of God. An ode. A hymn of gratitude.

Author: Addison, Joseph

Attribution: Addison

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem of praise and thanksgiving for God's guidance and protection

through life

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Title: An ode made by a gentleman upon the conclusion of his travels

Author: Addison, Joseph

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem of thanksgiving to God for safe-keeping during foriegn

travels, particularly a storm at sea

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Title: Cato's soliloquy upon reading Plato's Immortality of the Soul

Author: Addison, Joseph

Date(s): 1713 (published)

Manuscript: Printed book

Contents: Cato's soliloquy from Addison's play "Cato", V.1, arguing for the immortality

of the soul after death, while contemplating suicide

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Title: An hymn composed in sickness

Author: Addison, Joseph

Attribution: Spectator

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem written in sickness, expressing repentance for sins and trust

in God's mercy and salvation; from "Spectator" 513.

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Title: An ode

Author: Addison, Joseph

Attribution: Spectator; [Bible]

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem on how the sky and all the heavenly bodies proclaim the glory

of God and their divine creation; paraphrasing the opening of Psalm 19

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Title: On the hour of death

Author: Addison, Joseph

Attribution: From Addison's Spectator

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 67

Contents: Religious poem written during sickness, expressing repentance for sin and trust in God's mercy and salvation. From "Spectator", no.513.

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Title: A divine ode made by a gentleman at the conclusion of his travels

Author: Addison, Joseph

Attribution: A gentleman

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 84

Contents: Religious poem of thanksgiving to God for safe-keeping during foreign travels, particularly a storm at sea. From "Spectator", 489.

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Title: Christianity only suggesting the means whereby our guilt may be taken away and our imperfect obedience accepted. In sickness meditation.

Author: Addison, Joseph

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 84

Contents: Religious poem written in sickness, expressing repentance for sins and trust in God's mercy and salvation. From "Spectator", 513.

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