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"a poem, in imitation of andrew marvell" -- bm1

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Marvell, Andrew22
Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)13
Fenton, Elijah (1683-1730)3
Fenton, Elijah3
Denham, Sir John (1615-1669)3
Milton, John (1608-1674)3
Catholic Church3
Rochester, John Wilmot Earl of (1647-1680)2
Rochester, John Wilmot2
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Some political satires of the seventeenth century : Selected from the writings of the Earl of Rochester, Sir John Denham and Andrew Marvel (v.1)

Goldsmid, Edmund; Rochester, John Wilmot earl of (1647-1680); Denham, Sir John (1615-1669); Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)

1885

"This edition is limited to seventy-five large paper copies, and two hundred and seventy-five small paper copies."

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Some political satires of the seventeenth century : Selected from the writings of the Earl of Rochester, Sir John Denham and Andrew Marvel (v.2)

Goldsmid, Edmund; Rochester, John Wilmot earl of (1647-1680); Denham, Sir John (1615-1669); Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)

1885

"This edition is limited to seventy-five large paper copies, and two hundred and seventy-five small paper copies."

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Title: An epitaph on Dunkirk House

Author: Marvell, Andrew

Date(s): 1667 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 38

Contents: Mock-epitaph on the house built by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, after its

attack by a mob following Dutch naval victories, accusing him of financial

corruption and ruining England

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Title: To the king. 1668. [Verses to the king on the occasion (Index)]

Author: Marvell, Andrew

Date(s): 1666

Manuscript: Lt 38

Contents: Address to Charles II, flattering but urging him to dismiss ministers who led

him into the Dutch wars, attacking particularly Edward Hyde, Earl of

Clarendon. Normally an envoy to the Second Advice to a Painter, BCMSV 2269

below (which refers to it), but k

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Title: Musicks empire

Author: Marvell, Andrew

Attribution: Marvell Misc. Po. p.47

Date(s): 164- or 165-

Manuscript: Lt 61

Contents: Metaphorical account of the growth and development of music in the

world

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Title: To a coy mistress

Author: Marvell, Andrew

Attribution: Marvell, Misc. Poems, p.19

Date(s): 164- or 165-

Manuscript: Lt 61

Contents: Love poem, urging present enjoyment before time and death

overtake transient youth and beauty

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Title: Upon Bloods late attempt of borrowing the crowne

Author: Marvell, Andrew

Date(s): 1671

Manuscript: Lt 55

Contents: Satire on the priestly disguise worn by Colonel Thomas Blood

when attempting to steal the crown jewels. Translated from the

Latin version which follows.

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Title: Upon Sir Robert Vyners setting up of the king's statue in

Wool-Church Market

Author: Marvell, Andrew

Attribution: Bayes

Date(s): 1675 ?

Manuscript: Lt 55

Contents: Satire on the erection of a statue of Charles II by Sir Robert

Viner in 1672

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Marvell, Andrew

Date(s): 1674 ?

Manuscript: Lt 55

Contents: Satire on the presentation of the Freedom of the City of London

to Charles II and the future James II, outspokenly attacking

them. With a marginal note, "The box for the Dukes freedome

cost but 100L".

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Paradise lost : a poem, in twelve books

Milton, John (1608-1674); Fenton, Elijah (1683-1730); Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678); Barrow, Samuel M.D

1746

"The life of Mr. John Milton" subscribed "Elijah Fenton": p.[ix]-xxv; "Postscript": p.[xxvi-xxix]; "In paradisum amissam..." subscribed "Sam. Barrow. M.D.": p.[xxx-xxxi]; "On Paradise lost" subscribed...

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Sender: Marvell, Andrew

Recipient: Thompson, Edward

Letters: 1

Date(s): 17 Dec 1670

Location: BC Miscellaneous letters

Note: Recipient's brother Sir Henry not incriminated, despite mentioned, in the proceedings of the "Committee of £4 per tun" (wines etc.) at Custom House, which voted that the £310,000 was all accounted for. The House of Commons' decisions for a bill on the £800,000. Etc. Postmarks DE/17 and (ink) apparently DfO/I. Red seal showing tag. Folio, 4pp. including address.

Sender: Marvell, Andrew

Recipient: Thompson, Sir Henry

Letters: 1

Date(s): 9 Dec 1675

Location: BC Miscellaneous letters

Note: Writer had sent "one vote" to friend in Hull, order for copy to recipient. Rumours on Parliament and Tangiers worthless. Run on the Goldsmith Banquiers in Lombard Street. Talk of peace being forced by England. Two "ugly distichs" pasted at the King's bedchamber door; King now walks with guards. Skelton to fetch Count "Furstenberg" for King. Duchess Mazarin expected. Sir Richard Grome's brother married Mrs Bell Howard, maid in waiting. Franked. Ink postmark DE/9, also circle in circle. Red seal showing stag passant. Quarto, 2pp. of 4, including address.