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COLLECTION of State Trials, etc.:-1. " The proceedings which happened touching the divorce betweene the Ladye Francis Howard [Countess of Essex, afterwards Countess of Somerset] and Robert, Earle of Essex," Jan. 1613/4. As in Howell's State Trials. ...
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THOMAS MANNE: anthology of contemporary verse, including poems by Henry King, his brother John King and other members of Christ Church, Oxford, etc.; circa 1624-1638, with later additions to circa 1646. Partly imperfect. Partly Latin and French. Fair..., 1619-1651
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ARTHUR LANGFORD: miscellany of prose and verse owned, and probably copied, by him; 1 May 1629-circa 1630. The manuscript is described and three poems from it printed by Peter Beal in Yearbook of English Studies, X (1980), pp. 190-203. First lines of ..., 1612-1635
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POETICAL PIECES, chiefly social, but some political, of the time of James I. and Charles I. The writers quoted are Dr. [Richard] Corbet, William Stroud, Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, Henry Blound, Robert Herrick, James Shirley, William Davenant, Zouc..., 17th century
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Vol. II. (ff. 231). (1) 'Ere You Read this now You'll Suppose'; song (8 x 5 lines). f. 1. (2) Epitaph on Mrs. Mary Wynn, beg. 'Stay, reader, and with deep concern'. Two versions. ff. 2-3. (3) The Epilogue to Don Carlos, by T. Otway; 1676. f. 4. (4) '...
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SCATTERGOOD COLLECTIONS. Vol. XXXII. Commonplace Book of Anthony Scattergood (b. 1611, d. 1687), theologian, containing poems in Latin, Greek, and English, recipes, academic exercises, etc.; n.d., but probably compiled while at Trinity College, Cambr..., 1632-1640
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POETICAL pieces, religious meditations, etc. Included are:-1. "Answere to ye Doctr Corbet's verses;" beg., "The warlicke kinge did wonder when he spide," f. 1. 2. "Rapti Ganymedis honores," a theme in prose addressed by Francis Carew to his father [..., 17th century-18th century
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MISCELLANEOUS poems; a few are anonymous; to the rest are appended the following names: "Mr. Earles, Merton," or J[ohn] Earles" [afterwards Bishop of Worcester 1662, and of Salisbury 1663-5], ff. 2 b, 20 b. Ben Jonson, f. 2 b. T[homas] Randolph [b. 1..., 1630-approximately 1650
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Sloane 1479Paper,12mo., ff. 56, XVII Century.1. 'Sales, facetiae, etc., collectiones promiscuae. Lat. et Angl. ff. 3-13.2. 'Carmina ex Academia Cantabrig. de Serenis. Principis aditu ex Hispaniis exoptatissimo gratulatione desumpta, Octob. 1623.' ff....
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POETICAL MISCEI,LANY, with a few prose pieces. Among the writers whose names or initials are given are.-H. N. [Henry Noel ?]. ff. 1, 1 b, 24 b, 140 b, 172 b, 173, 176. John Cleveland. ff. 5-8, 17 b, 62, 66 b, 154-158 b. Capt. [Richard] Lovelace: Ver..., 1638-1655
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MISCELLANEOUS English poems of the xviith cent. Among the authors areRobert Herrick, f.f. 66 b, 128 b, 145, 157. John Hoskins, ff. 70 b, 162. H[enry] K[ing], ff. 73,147,174,179. Ben Jonson, f. 77, 98, 111 b. T[homas] C[arewl ff. 77, 139 b, 140, 141, ..., 17th century
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FRANCIS PAPFRS. Vol. II (ff. 477). Miscellaneous papers, dramatic, poetical or political, mainly in the hands of Dr. Francis and Sir P. Francis. The most noteworthy are: -(1) Four sermons by Dr. Francis, the first (f. 1) preached at St. Peter's, Dubl..., 1740-1765
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POEMS, by various English writers; tempp. Elizabeth to Charles II., containing: 1. "The Historie of Jonah," in elegiac verse, in five parts. In his prefatory lines, the author speaks of being young; of having been lately constrained to leave New Coll..., 17th century
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EGMONT PAPERS. Vol. CXCII (ff. i+169). Egmont MS. 255. Commonplace book of Sir John Perceval, 1st Bart., probably compiled while at Magdalene College, Cambridge; 1646-1649, n.d. The chief contents are poems, mostly with no indication of authorship, a..., 1646-1649
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COLLECTION Of Poems and Songs, transcribed at various periods in the xviith century. The names of the authors mentioned are: Wil. Munsey, Sir John Suckling, Bishop Corbett, Sir Sampson Darell, Tho. Cary, Thomas Randolph, Sir Simeon Steward, An. Towns..., 17th century-1733
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BLENHEIM PAPERS. Vol. CCCLXXXI (ff. 116). (1) Papers of Thomas Brudenell, 1st Earl of Cardigan, mostly relating to measures against recusants in Northamptonshire and the sequestration of Brudenell's estates; 1606-1654, n.d. Partly printed. Partly Lat..., 17th century
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MISCELLANEOUS poems, by John Cleveland, the Cavalier Poet [d. 1659], Dr. Ric. Corbett [Bishop of Norwich 1632-1635], Thomas Randolph, of Trin. Coll. Cam. [d. 1634], Richard Lovelace the Cavalier [d. 1658], Jasper Mayne, Canon of Ch. Ch. Oxford [d. 16..., 17th century
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Sloane 1446Paper, 4to., ff. 94, XVII Century.A collection of miscellaneous poetry, consisting of Epitaphs, Sonnets, etc.p. of MS. — Printed116 — ed Lond. 1657, pp. 11. 58.165 — ed Lond. 1657, p. 17.114 — ed Lond. 1657, p. 18.115 — ed Lond. 1657, p. 1...
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Waters, Thomas. Thomas Waters papers, 1876-1895.
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Sloane 1792Paper, in 12mo, ff. 143, XVII Century.1. 'Sir H. Wotton, on the Lady Elizabeth when she was first crowned Queen of Bohemia.' f. 2.Begin: — 'Ye glorious trifles of the East.'Printed in the Parnassus Biceps, London, 1656, p. 34; and given in...
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Poetry ENGLISH: Collections of miscellaneous pieces: 17th cent.includes:f. 1 Highmore family: Arms: 17th cent.ff. 2-7 b Logic: Treatises and notes on logic: 17th cent.: Lat.ff. 8-10 Johannes Philippson, Sleidanus; German historian: De quatuor s...
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COPIES of state papers; 1571-1627, viz.: 1. Correspondence between the Privy Council, John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, and others; with other papers on the subject of the Book of Common Prayer, the Pluralities Bill, etc.; 1571-1585. Apparent..., 1571-1627
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K. Two anonymous Jacobean satirical ballads; circa 1613-1615. The first, 'A Cambridge Madrigall confuting Oxford Ballad' (ff. 53-53v) in sixteen eight-line stanzas, which begins 'A Ballade late was made', is a reply to Richard Corbett's satire of Ma..., approximately 1613-1615
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Parliament: Proceedings in both Houses: 1621-1628/9.George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham: Political poems and epitaphs, etc., on: 1620-1628.George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham: Parliamentary speeches, papers, etc., touching: 1620-1628.includes...
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P. A. TAYLOR PAPERS. Vol. II. Poetical collections, chiefly of the 18th century. Among them are:-1. "Secundum iter boreale" [by Richard Corbet, Bishop of Norwich, 1632-1635]. Printed in Certain Elegant Poems by D' Corbet, 1647. Incomplete. The first..., 18th century
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BLENHEIM PAPERS. Vol. DLXXXIII (ff. 93). Political, literary and family papers; [1601?]-1659, n.d. The position of some of these papers in the list in H.M.C. 8th Report, pt. 1, pp. 2-12, suggests that they may be associated with Add. MSS. 61681 and 6..., 1601-1659
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