The second advice to a painter for drawing the history of our navall business : in imitation of Mr. Waller / being the last worke of Sr. John Denham ; The third advice to a painter ; New instructions, or, The fourth advice to a painter ; Additionall instructions, or, The fifth advice to the painter

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The second advice to a painter for drawing the history of our navall business : in imitation of Mr. Waller / being the last worke of Sr. John Denham ; The third advice to a painter ; New instructions, or, The fourth advice to a painter ; Additionall instructions, or, The fifth advice to the painter ; Clarendon house warming. [ca. 1667]

A manuscript copy of five political satires attributed to Andrew Marvell, dating from approximately 1667. These five poems were published in 1667 under the title Directions to a painter and this copy was either made from this early octavo edition, or from a very closely related manuscript. The poems were attributed to Sir John Denham, the mad Royalist poet, to conceal the identity of the true author (or, possibly, authors).

[48] p., bound ; 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7244875

University of California, Los Angeles

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