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Brotherton Collection18
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Anonymous18
F.B.2
Lucy E1
R.B. Gloucestrenses (At End)1
The Elegant Extracts1
Shedinagig [Following Other Words Blotted Out]1
Evening Mail Dec. 24 1802; [Latin]1
Anonymous; F.B.1
C.J.F.1
E.C.1

Title: Life

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 182- ?

Manuscript: Lt q 48

Contents: Religious poem on the progress of human life from birth to death,

protected and directed by an immanent God

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Title: The bachelors complaint

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: F.B.

Date(s): 185- ?

Manuscript: Lt 93

Contents: Lament for the loneliness of a bachelor or unmarried man, ending with a resolution to marry. Cf. BCMSV 3593.

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Title: The love letters

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: F.B.

Date(s): 185- ?

Manuscript: Lt 93

Contents: On love letters kept, some worn with frequent reading, others marked by tears, but all precious for the memories they evoke

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Title: Sonnet

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Anonymous; F.B.

Date(s): 185- ?

Manuscript: Lt 93

Contents: On the transformation occasioned in a home or household by the death of a wife, newly married

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Title: What I live for

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 185- ?

Manuscript: Lt 93

Contents: Listing things which make life worth living, including loved ones, religious faith, desire to imitate the great men of history, reason, nature, and desire to do good

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Title: Answer to 'Not an advertisement'

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Lucy E

Date(s): 185- ?

Manuscript: Lt 93

Contents: Answer to the mock marriage advertisement of BCMSV 3599, suggesting a possible wife (OPQ) for the man concerned (XYZ), and describing her character. Cf. also BCMSV 3601.

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Title: An elegy on Mrs Jordan

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 1816 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 51

Contents: Elegiac lament on the death of Mrs Jordan, mistress of the Duke of Clarence, expressing grief

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Title: On a glazier's window in Shoreditch on the Illumination for Peace, Oct 1801

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 1801 (title)

Manuscript: Lt 96

Contents: Celebration of peace between Britain and France at cessation of the revolutionary wars, presumably prompted by the Treaty of Amiens. Seemingly written in a window. Mentions Charles Jenkinson, Lord Hawkesbury.

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Title: Epigram

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 1801

Manuscript: Lt 96

Contents: Satirical epigram criticising Charles James Fox's speech at the Shakespeare Tavern praising the peace of Amiens and its terms favourable to France, suggesting that Fox's stance amounts to treason. Preceded by a note on and extracts from the

speech.

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Title: The following verses were written in 1772 on the new Church of Genevieve patroness of Paris. This church was not finished in 1793 but was converted from its original purpose into a Pantheon for the worthies of France. They are highly prophetic of

the stat

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Evening Mail Dec. 24 1802; [Latin]

Date(s): 1802 (at end)

Manuscript: Lt 96

Contents: Literal translation of verses apparently prophesying the ungodly state of France after the French Revolution, but in fact occasioned by the construction of the Church of Genevieve, Paris, in 1772

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Title: New games at St Stephens

Author: Anonymous

Date(s): 1807 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 49

Contents: Tory satire on the self-interest of various named Whig opponents of William Pitt the Younger, following his death.

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Title: To the King

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Shedinagig [following other words blotted out]

Date(s): 1821 ?

Manuscript: Lt q 49

Contents: Mildly ironic declaration of the loyalty and affection of Ireland to the visiting King, despite poverty and Roman Catholicism, probably addressed to George IV in 1821. Begins: "Sir".

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