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Congreve, William7
Mr Congreve [In Miscellany of Poems By Charles Gildon ... 1692];2
Mr Congreve [In Miscellany of Poems By Charles Gildon ... 1692]1

Title: Shade

Author: Congreve, William

Date(s): 1695

Manuscript: Lt 15

Contents: Description of a gloomy place devoid of all light and natural life;

the opening twelve lines of Congreve's "The Mourning Muse of Alexis",

elegiac lament for the death of Mary II.

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Title: Horace Lib.II, Ode 14

Author: Congreve, William

Date(s): 1692 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: On human mortality and the inevitability and universality of death;

paraphrasing Horace, Odes, II.14. Omits the final strophe.

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Title: Horace Lib.2 Ode 14, imitated [Latin epigraph]

Author: Congreve, William

Attribution: Mr Congreve [in Miscellany of Poems by Charles Gildon ... 1692];

Date(s): 1692 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 71

Contents: On human mortality and the inevitability and universality of death. Paraphrasing Horace, Odes, II.14.

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Title: In imitacion of Horace, Ode 9 Lib.1 [Latin epigraph]

Author: Congreve, William

Attribution: Mr Congreve [in Miscellany of Poems by Charles Gildon ... 1692];

Date(s): 1692 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 71

Contents: Horace, Odes, I.9, an exhortation to enjoy life's present pleasures while young

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Title: Upon a lady's singing, Pindaric ode

Author: Congreve, William

Attribution: Mr Congreve [in Miscellany of Poems by Charles Gildon ... 1692]

Date(s): 1692 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 71

Contents: In praise of the beautiful singing voice of Mrs Arabella Hunt

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Title: An answer to a friend for loving a common jilt

Author: Congreve, William

Date(s): 1693 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 54

Contents: Song expressing content with the love of an unfaithful woman, despite the

disapproval of others. Sung in Act V of Thomas Southerne's play "The Maid's

last prayer".

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Title: To Cynthia weeping and not speaking

Author: Congreve, William

Date(s): 1694 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 9

Contents: Love poem, appealing to his mistress to tell him why she is weeping so that

he can lessen her grief by sharing it

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