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Colvil, Samuel (1640-1680)9
Dryden, John (1631-1700)5
Dryden, John4
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Tonson, Jacob (1656?-1736)4
Tonson, Jacob4
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BC MS Lt 2, f. 24r: The opening of
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Mock poem or Whiggs supplication, by Samuel Colvil, and other poems added later

Colvil, Samuel (1640-1680)

c.1680

As well as poems by Colvil the manuscript contains several by Sir Philip Sidney

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Miscellany poems. Containing a new translation of Virgills eclogues, Ovid's love elegies, odes of Horace, and other authors; with several originial poems

Dryden, John (1631-1700); Tate, Nahum (1652-1715); Creech, Thomas (1659-1700); Scrope, Sir Carr (1649-1680); Duke, Sir Richard (1658-1711); Sedley, Sir Charles (1639?-1701); Stepney, George (1663-1707); Tonson, Jacob (1656?-1736); Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon earl of (1633?-1685); Chetwood, Knightly (1650-1720)

1684

First in a series of miscellany published by Tonson, 1684-1709. Five other volumes published under various titles. First edition. Includes table of contents. "Absalom and Achitophel" (6th ed., a...

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An attempt to explain whence the virtues of the Bath waters proceed

c.1680

Manuscript poem which wittily suggests that the waters of Bath work their cures not as a result of salts and minerals but because women bathe in them, thereby sending forth healing

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BC MS Lt 18, Final pages: An extract from Ro. James's poem
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Three poems by Ro. James

James, Ro

1684?

On mortality and the transience of earthly existence

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The sacred historie conteined in the First Boocke of Moses called Genesis ... March 10, 1669

Roper, Mary

1669-1670

F.1v: "A prayer"; pp.2-220: "Meditations upon the glorious majestie of the holy God"; pp.221-26: "The sacred historie: meditations of Gods provedentiall dispensations towards the children of men, out ...

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BC MS Lt 22, f. 1r: The opening of Thomas Sprat's poem
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Commonplace book of verse and prose

1680s

Contains three items of English verse, Samuel Butler's prose "The loyal satyrist" or "Mercurius menippeus", and (written from back, inverted) "Mr Adrian Battans service / Te deum", with music.

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BC MS Lt q 23, f.11r: The opening of William Davenant's poem
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Supplementary cantos to Gondibert, by Sir William Davenant

Davenant, William (1606-1668)

1678

Two poems, presented as additional material for Davenant's heroic poem "Gondibert", with notes on their source among Lord Mordaunt's papers and their publication history. Dated "Dec. 1678".

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Ane encomium upon the most renouned and most illustrious John Earle of Lauderdale, Esquire, his majesties high commissioner for the kingdome of Scotland, his grace, by Maxwell

Maxwell

1669

Extravagant praise of John Maitland, 2nd Earl of Lauderdale, stressing the popular support he enjoys as High Commissioner for Scotland

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To the memory of Qeene Elizabeth

c.1624

Comprises a sequence of three anonymous satires, in a single hand, complaining of the condition of England under James I

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Seventeenth-century verse satire

c.1680

Satire on several contemporary poets, wits and men of society, beginning "Of all the wonders since the world began..."; the Latin motto "Barbara piramidum sileat miracula Memphis" appears above the fi...

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BC MS Lt 29, f. 1r: The opening of Sir William Temple's poem
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Upon the approach of the shore at Harwich, in January 1668; begun under the mast at the desire of my Lady Giffard, by Sir William Temple

Temple, Sir William

1668

Panegyric on England - contrasting it favourably with foreign countries and also praising Charles II - written at the suggestion of Temple's sister Lady Giffard when he was returning home by sea with ...

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BC MS Lt q 30, f.1v: John Saltmarsh's poem
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Speech made before Charles I by Thomas Widdrington, and a poem, To the King, by John Saltmarsh

Widdrington, Sir Thomas (1600-1664)

1639

Bifolium in a single, probably contemporary, hand, containing the text of a speech made before Charles I by Thomas Widdrington, when Recorder of York, on 30 March 1639, and a poem by John Saltmarsh in...

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