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Brotherton Collection8
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse8

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Marvell, Andrew ?8
Sir John Denham2
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INDEX/BCMSV/2269
1666
Detailed satirical account, in the form of advice to a painter, of the English naval campaigns of 1664-1666, particularly the battle of Lowestoft during the second Dutch war; imitating Waller's 'Instructions to a painter'.
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INDEX/BCMSV/2558
1671
Satire on the court of Charles II and his conduct of affairs, in
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INDEX/BCMSV/2560
1666
Quotation from a detailed satirical account, in the form of advice to a painter, of the English naval battles of 1666
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INDEX/BCMSV/2798
1645 ?
Pastoral song, in dialogue form (ending with a chorus), in which Thyrsis describes the delights of heaven, or elisium, with the result that he and Dorinda resolve to die to enjoy them
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INDEX/BCMSV/434
1666
Detailed satirical account, in the form of advice to a painter, of English naval campaigns of 1664-1666, particularly the battle of Lowestoft during the second Dutch war; imitating Waller's 'Instructions to a painter'. Lacks the
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INDEX/BCMSV/435
1666
Detailed satirical account, in the form of advice to a painter (Gibson), of the English naval battles of 1666 against the Dutch, particularly the part played by George Monck, Duke of Albemarle; much is outspoken criticism of
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INDEX/BCMSV/4452
1670; 1679 (title)
Satirical vision of the realm if Charles II were to return to England. The verso has two Latin poems, one attributed to Marvell, one to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
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INDEX/BCMSV/4453
1671
Satire on the court of Charles II and his conduct of affairs, in the form of advice to a painter