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Title: The snail

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: A Welch curate

Date(s): 173- ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Lighthearted poem in which a Welsh curate praises a snail and wishes he too

could move his house, but is then forced by hunger to eat the snail. At end,

"25th February 1740/1".

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Title: To Miss Walter of Grosvenor-Square on her birth-day, June 17, 1766

Author: Scott, William

Attribution: William Scott, St Sepulchre's, Snow-Hill, June 16, 1766 [at end]

Date(s): 1766

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Birthday poem for a Miss Harriet Walter, praising her virtues, recalling the

previous year's event and anticipating the next

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Title: A pastoral

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 176- ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Pastoral dialogue between two shepherds, Palemon and Alexis, their

contrasting attitudes to the beauty of the landscape determined by the

respective presence and absence of their beloved Phillida and Daphne. With a

marginal alternative reading, annotated

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Title: A ballad

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: The Gazetteer of [Saturday] October 17, [17]67

Date(s): 1767 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Pastoral love poem, praising the beauty of his beloved's mind as more

important than physical beauty

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Title: Epilogue to the Widow'd Wife, spoken by Mrs Clive

Author: Kenrick, William ?

Attribution: The Gazetteer of [Friday] Dec. 11, 1767

Date(s): 1767 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Epilogue to William Kenrick's play "The Widow'd Wife", urging the audience to

continue their patronage, and pretending, like a doctor, to take the pulse of

their reactions to the performance. Spoken by the actress Kitty Clive.

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Title: A small fragment of my Lord Russel's elogy, whose much lamented execution was

performed in Lincoln's Inn Fields on the 21st day of July 1683

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Copied from the first (originally) plain leaf of F. Vansleb's Travels printed

Date(s): 1683 ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Fragment of an elegy lamenting the execution and death of William Lord

Russell in 1683. One line corrected and signed G.S.

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Title: On seeing Mr Wilkes on the hustings at Guildhall

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: The Gazetteer, [Friday] March 26, 1768

Date(s): 1768 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Eulogistic praise of the politician John Wilkes as a champion of liberty.

With a note: "The last line sounds oddly, if not hibernically".

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: [The Gazetteer], March 21, 1768

Date(s): 1768 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Partially critical epitaph on Laurence Sterne, following a prose notice of

his death

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Title: To the fair authoress of an epigram, in answer to an illiberal abuse of the

late Rev. Dr Sterne

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: [The Gazetteer], March 21, 1768

Date(s): 1768 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Answer to a criticism of Laurence Sterne (possibly the preceding BCMSV 1006),

representing envy as unable to harm his memory

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Title: An ode

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 1762 ?

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Celebration of the birth of the future George IV, anticipating his reign;

praising George III and Queen Charlotte

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Title: The beau parson. Addressed to the Revd. Mr John Horne (Minister or Curate of

Brentford)

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Gazetteer, [Friday] Dec. 30, 1768

Date(s): 1768 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Satire on a clergyman, John Horne, concerned with his external appearance

(hair and clothes) instead of religion. With a marginal note on the layout of

the verse.

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BC MS Lt 101, p. 3: The opening of William Shevington's poem
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The life and actions of W.S. written by himself during his confinement in the tower at Liverpool.

Shevington, William

1796

Contains a long English autobiographical poem which was possibly copied from the printed Manchester 1750 edition noted in Foxon's 'English verse 1701-1750', L179. The 1772 (?) edition noted in ESTC na...

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