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Total number of records: 81

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Indexes79
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Brotherton Collection81
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse81

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Fitzgerald, Thomas81
T.F.22
T.F. [Latin]3
[Bible]3
T.F.; [Bible]2
T.F. [Greek]1
T.F. [Bible]1
[Latin ?]1

Title: Another

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: Lighthearted satire on an over-witty acquaintance, foretelling that he will

end up losing friends and being despised

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Title: Another

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: Lighthearted satire on the lack of thought displayed by an acquaintance who

fancies himelf a great freethinker

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Title: A fable

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: A version of Aesop's fable of the fox and the cat, commending the virtues of

honesty and common sense

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Title: The Muses complaint. Humbly addressed to the Right Honorable the Earl of

Middlesex. [Latin epigraph]

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: Attack on contemporary writers of genuine talent who debase their art by

producing bawdy immoral material to please the popular stage. Praise of

Addison and Steele, in contrast, and of the poem's dedicatee, Charles

Sackville, Earl of Middlesex

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Title: A prologue to Julius Caesar, spoke by a young nobleman of Westminster School

before the Queen and the royal family in the year 1727

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1727 ?

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: Contrast between Julius Caesar's ambition, which brought him into conflict

with the citizens of Rome, and the perfect harmony of interest between George

II and his people

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Title: Chearfullness

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: In praise of cheerfulness, possible only if contentment and virtue

characterise one's life

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Title: Industry

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: In praise of a life of industrious labour, as leading to virtue, contentment,

and the hope of heaven

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Title: The golden verses of Pythagoras translated from the Greek [Latin epigraph]

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F. [Greek]

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: Translation of the moralising verses on the conduct of life (life guided by

reason) known as the Golden Verses of Pythagoras

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Title: Upon the burning of the Cottonian manuscripts at Ashburnham House, 1731

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: Lament for the knowledge and learning lost as a result of the fire that badly

damaged the library of Sir Robert Cotton at Ashburnham House; reflecting on

fate, and hoping that what remains will still enable Britain to teach the

world

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Title: Upon his Grace the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland's danger at sea, 1732

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: Account of the storm at sea in which Lionel Sackville, Duke of Dorset, nearly

perished when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

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Title: A Winter evening

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: On how the pleasures of indoor amusements and company, and the opportunities

to be charitable to the poor, more than compensate for the rigours of Winter

outdoors

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Title: The Spring

Author: Fitzgerald, Thomas

Attribution: T.F.

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 5

Contents: Joyful description of Spring, recommending living life to the full while it

lasts

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