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Indexes17
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Brotherton Collection19
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse19

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english poetry2
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Coles, Benjamin19
Benjamin Coles4
B. Coles4
B.C.3
[Latin]; B. Coles1
[Latin]; B.C.1
B.C; [Latin]1

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: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Attribution: B.C.

Date(s): 1741 ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Love poem included in Coles's prose autobiography, describing the pleasure of

a kiss.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Date(s): 1729 ? (at end)

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Autobiographical poem included in Coles's prose autobiography, describing the

ill-treatment he suffered while confined at Bethnal Green. At end, "18

October 1729".

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Title: To God omnipotent

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Attribution: B. Coles

Date(s): 1741 ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Religious poem, praising God

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Title: On the world

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Attribution: B.C.

Date(s): 1741 ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: On death, the world and man. At end, "Finis. 24 July 1741".

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Attribution: B.C; [Latin]

Date(s): 173- ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Epigram contrasting the writer's poverty with the comfort enjoyed by

professional men; translating preceding Latin verses

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BC MS Lt 24, f. 29v: The opening of Thomas D'Urfey's song
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Poetical commonplace book, compiled by Benjamin Coles

Coles, Benjamin

c.1730-1741

The volume also contains some prose

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BC MS Lt 53, f. 6r: Benjamin Coles's poem
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Commonplace book of verse and prose, compiled by Benjamin Coles

Coles, Benjamin

1741

Contains numerous poems in English and Latin, some of them apparently by Benjamin Coles, dated 17 January 1740/41 to 24 July 1740/41; there are also prose pieces on death, atheism, tobacco, witches an...

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Title: The fidlar & nightingale. A tale. From Faminius Strada

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Date(s): 173- ?

Manuscript: Lt 24

Contents: On a musical contest between a fiddler and a nightingale. Translated from

Strada's "Prolusiones", II.6.

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Title: Encomium Maniae wrote at the request of my good friend Dr R Hale in the year

1728

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Attribution: Benjamin Coles

Date(s): 1728 (title)

Manuscript: Lt 24

Contents: Lighthearted poem supposedly in praise of madness, in fact honouring the

physician Richard Hale (1670-1728) who specialized in insanity. At end "Sic

precat Benj Coles, at Bethnal Green 20 July 1728, Great Forster's Epiphany

1740/1".

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Title: Upon a lady's lap-dog of which she was very fond, insomuch that she took him

to church with her & thereby gave great offence to her neighbours. Wrote at

Rotherhith at the request of Mrs Christian Smith in the year 1728

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Attribution: Benjamin Coles

Date(s): 1728 (title)

Manuscript: Lt 24

Contents: On a lady's devotion to her pet dog, giving advice about its behaviour. At

end, "Benj Coles, Egham 19th June 1732".

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Title: Amor omnia vincit et nos cedamus amori

Author: Coles, Benjamin

Attribution: Benjamin Coles

Date(s): 1730 or 1731 ?

Manuscript: Lt 24

Contents: In praise of England and Andover, Hampshire. At end, "Sic est oratio et

votum B(enjam)in Colesii went 24th (?) February 1729/30, came away 7 October

1731".

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