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Anonymous1453
Gosse, Edmund390
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Stoker, Bram206
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905191
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Clodd, Edward163
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Townshend, Thomas, 1st Viscount Sydney125
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Related people: Cowden Clarke, Mary Victoria

Related people: Hughes, Lilian

Size and medium: 4 letters

Date(s): 30 May 1891 - 17 Oct 1893

Related material: BC Novello Cowden Clarke Collection

Description: Contains three letters from Mary Cowden Clarke to Lilian Hughes, and one letter to Charles Hughes.


Letter dated 30 May 1881 from Cowden Clarke to Lilian Hughes discusses Lilian Hughes' book 'Off the Reel', containing 'Hearts of Oak' and 'New Friends'.



Letter dated 10 Feb 1882 from Cowden Clarke to Lilian Hughes mentions visits from Hughes' relatives: her Uncle Edward John Broadfield and her brother Alfred Hughes. Also discusses Sir Thomas Lawrence's painting of Mrs Siddons.


Letter dated 27 Oct 1882. Cowden Clarke thanks Lilian Hughes for sending her photo-portrait. Discusses Hughes' recent betrothal and Cowden-Clarkes' views on marriage.


Letter dated 17 Oct 1893 Cowden Clarke thanks Charles Hughes for his gift of the Illustrated account of Robert Browning's 'A Blot in the Scutcheon' as performed in Manchester, and reminisces about watching the play when it was performed under William Macready's management in 1843.

Title: Damon in pain, or The love-smitten swain. A sonnet.

Author: Wormington, Hugh

Date(s): 172- ?

Manuscript: Lt 80

Contents: Comic love song included within the long hudibrastic satire "Sir Fantastick" (BCMSV 3502). At end, "T.F." (?).

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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: [unknown]

Author: Barnes, Joshua

Date(s): 1708

Manuscript: Lt 97

Contents: Recommending wine as the remedy for the malign influence of the dog star

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 17-- ?

Manuscript: Lt 110

Contents: Proverb on the transience of worldly goods, used as heading to BCMSV 6064

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 17-- ?

Manuscript: Lt 110

Contents: Proverb on the relationship between wealth and fate, used as heading to BCMSV 6065

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 171- ?

Manuscript: Lt 110

Contents: Single couplet saying that he dare not declare his love to his beloved

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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: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin ?

Attribution: B.C.; [Latin]

Date(s): 173- ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Moralising epigram on behaviour towards others; translating preceding Latin

verses

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Coles, Benjamin ?

Date(s): 1741 ?

Manuscript: Lt 53

Contents: Witty couplet on love being fire, translated from preceding Latin verses,

included in a prose letter to a friend with a present of tobacco. At end, "B.

Coles, 1 January 1740/1."

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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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Sender: Anderson, Charles

Recipient: Clodd, Edward

Letters: 1

Date(s): 15 Nov 1874

Location: BC Clodd. In Clodd, "Childhood of the World" [no.45]