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Pope, Alexander53
Mr Pope13
Pope6
Mr Pope; [Bible]3
[Bible]2
Idem Ibid [I.E.Pope'S Homer Book 5]2
Pope To A Young Lady With the Works of Voiture, Ap. Lintott'S1
Pope In His Trans. of Homer; [Greek]1
Pope'S Homer Book 20th1
Pope'S Universal Prayer1

Title: Motto

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Pope's Universal Prayer

Date(s): 1715

Manuscript: Lt 96

Contents: The final stanza of Alexander Pope's "Universal Prayer", urging praise of God, appended to James Merrick's "Benedicite"

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Title: Boetius, de Consol. Philos. Lib.3, Met.9, p.99

Author: Pope, Alexander

Date(s): 1703 or 1704 ?

Manuscript: Lt 16

Contents: Prayer to God as creator and source of reason, for inspiration, strength and

comfort. Translated from Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy, III.9. Cf.

BCMSV 1253.

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Title: On Voiture the French witt

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Pope

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 15

Contents: Extract from Alexander Pope's "Epistle to Miss Blount with the works

of Voiture", praising the French writer's unconventional wit, humour and

literary skill

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Title: To the author of a poem entituled Successio

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 20

Contents: Satire on the dullness and small literary ability of Elkanah Settle

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Title: Epitaph design'd for Mr Rowe in Westminster Abbey. To the memory of Nicholas

Rowe Esq. his wife erected this monument

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1718

Manuscript: Lt 20

Contents: Epitaph on Nicholas Rowe's monument in Westminster Abbey, praising him

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Title: On silence, in imitation of the style of the late E. of R.

Author: Pope, Alexander

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 20

Contents: On the place of silence in the history of the universe and in wordly affairs,

generally praising it, imitating "Upon Nothing" by John Wilmot, Earl of

Rochester. Lightly satirical.

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Title: To a young lady under the name of Zephalinda on her leaving the town after

the coronation

Author: Pope, Alexander

Date(s): 1714

Manuscript: Lt 20

Contents: On a young woman (Teresa Blount) sad to exchange the flirtatious pleasures of

London town, after the coronation of George I, for the monotony of the

country, describing the life she might lead there

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Title: Epitaph made on two lovers struck dead with one flash of lightning as they

were at work in the fields near Oxford

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1718

Manuscript: Lt 20

Contents: Epitaph on John Hewet and Sarah Drew of Stanton Harcourt, two lovers killed

simultaneously by lightning when harvesting, praising their virtue

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Title: A version of the first psalm for the use of a young lady

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: [Bible]

Date(s): 1716 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 35

Contents: Facetious advice to young women on gaining good husbands by shunning

wantonness, parodying Thomas Sternhold's translation of Psalm 1

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Title: Messiah. A sacred eclogue.

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope; [Bible]

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem joyfully anticipating the birth of Christ, based on passages

from Isaiah; imitating Virgil's fourth Pastoral, or Eclogue

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Title: Verses on providence extracted from the Essay on Man

Author: Pope, Alexander

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: On the unity, interconnectedness and rightness of all of God's creation;

extracted and abridged from Alexander Pope's "Essay on Man", I.

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Title: From Mr Pope's "Essay on Man"

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1733 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: On civilized mankind's questioning of the laws of God's creation contrasted

with the Indian's contentment with simple natural religion; extracted from

Alexander Pope's "Essay on Man", I.

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Title: To the soul

Author: Pope, Alexander

Date(s): 1736 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem, address to the soul at the point of death, anticipating

heaven. The revised version of Alexander Pope's Christian adaptation of

the Emperor Hadrian's death-bed verses.

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Title: Finish'd by Mr Pope

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1720 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 20

Contents: On the pleasant surroundings that men construct for themselves being only

unsuccessful attempts to ward off life's cares and sorrows. Extracted and

altered from a poem addressed to John Gay to form a response to Benjamin

Ibbot's "A fit of the spleen", whi

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Title: An ode on solitude written by Mr Pope before he was twelve years old

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1727 (published)

Manuscript: Lt q 20

Contents: In praise of a life of quiet country retirement, virtuous, happy and

sufficient; the text is that of the 1727 version. Lacks some 7 lines where a

portion of f.40 has been removed, perhaps for the sake of the indexed poem "To

Sir Godfrey Kneller on paintin

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Title: Argos, Ulisses's dog

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: The same [i.e. Mr Pope]; [Greek]

Date(s): 1727 (published)

Manuscript: Lt q 20

Contents: On Ulysses (Odysseus) being recognised by his dog Argus on his return home,

from an incident in Homer's "Odyssey"

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Title: Epitaph [monumental inscription follows]

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1718

Manuscript: Lt q 20

Contents: Epitaph on John Hewet and Sarah Drew of Stanton Harcourt, two lovers killed

simultaneously by lightning when harvesting, praising their virtue

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Title: Another psalm for the use of the fine ladies

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope; [Bible]

Date(s): 1716 (published)

Manuscript: Lt q 20

Contents: Facetious advice to young women on gaining good husbands by shunning

wantonness, parodying Thomas Sternhold's translation of Psalm 1.

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Title: On a young lady's leaving the town after the coronation

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Mr Pope

Date(s): 1714

Manuscript: Lt 36

Contents: On a young woman (Teresa Blount) sad to exchange the flirtatious pleasures of

London town, after the coronation of George I, for the monotony of the

country, describing the life she might lead there

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Title: The rape of the lock

Author: Pope, Alexander

Date(s): 1714 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 36

Contents: Lightly satirical mock-heroic tale of the cutting off of a beautiful young

society woman's lock of hair by an admiring lover. In five cantos. Appears to

combine readings from the 1714 and 1717 editions.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Pope in his trans. of Homer; [Greek]

Date(s): 1717 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 44

Contents: Extract from Alexander Pope's translation of Homer's "Iliad", III.283-86,

describing Odysseus's power of speech, or oratory

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Pope, Alexander

Date(s): 1718 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 44

Contents: Extract from Alexander Pope's translation of Homer's "Iliad", IV.156-57,

describing the flight of the arrow shot by Pandarus at Menelaus

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Title: Voiture

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: Pope to a young lady with the works of Voiture, ap. Lintott's

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 61

Contents: Extract from Alexander Pope's "Epistle to Miss Blount with the works of

Voiture", praising the French writer's unconventional wit,

humour and literary skill

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Title: Messiah, a sacred eclogue in imetation of Virgil's Pollio

Author: Pope, Alexander

Attribution: [Bible]

Date(s): 1712 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 61

Contents: Religious poem joyfully anticipating the birth of Christ, based

on passages from Isaiah; imitating Virgil's fourth Pastoral, or

Eclogue.

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