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Ovid's epistles translated by several hands [T86293]

DMI number:
162
Aliases
Ovid's epistles
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1701
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T86293
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW3312074233
Shelfmark:
BOD: Vet. A4 e.1703
Full Title:
OVID'S | EPISTLES, | TRANSLATED | BY | [i]SEVERAL HANDS[/i]. | [rule] | The sixth Edition. | [rule] | Adorn'd with several Cuts. | [rule] | [Epigraph] | [rule] | [i]LONDON[/i], | Printed for [i]Jacob Tonson[/i], within [i]Grays[/i]-Inn Gate | next [i]Grays[/i]-Inn Lane, 1701.
Epigraph:
[i] Vel tibi composita cantetur Epistola voce? | Ignotum hoc aliis ille novavit opus [/i]. Ovid.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of translations/imitations
Format:
Octavo
Pagination:
[18] 240,[4] 24,[2]pp. Pagination restarts on sig. R4.
Bibliographic details:
6th edn, 'With the addition of three epistles of Aulus Sabinus, in answer to as many of Ovid. Adorn'd with several cuts.' Separately paginated; the register is continuous. Contains a final advertisement leaf [sig. R3] - ’The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus: .. made English by Mr. Salusbury’. BOD Vet.A4 e.1703 has an engraved plate before [1], and between pp. 34-35, 52-54, 96-97, 136-7, 190-1. Plates not described in ESTC.
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Preface by John Dryden; Contents list, sig. R2. Back matter: 'Books printed for Jacob Tonson, within Gray's-Inn-Gate, next Gray's-Inn-Lane.' (2pp)
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Publication Date:
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Publication Date:
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Publication Date:
1683
ESTC No:
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Volume:
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Relationship:
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Comments:
Title:
Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands [ESTC R6089]
Publication Date:
1680
ESTC No:
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Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Another Edition of
Comments:
Related People
Author:
John Dryden
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Author of preface. 'The Preface by Mr. Dryden' (ESTC T86293, sig. A2, title). Attribution from 'The Works of John Dryden', ed., Hooker and Swedenberg, Jr., (1956), vol.1, pp.109-119.
Publisher:
Jacob Tonson
Confidence:
Confident (50%)
Comments:
'Printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane.'
Content/Publication
First Line:
While Phaon to the flaming Aetna flies
Page No:
pp.1-6
Poem Title:
Sapho to Phaon
Attribution:
By the honourable Sir. Carr. Scrope, Baronet
Attributed To:
Sir Carr Scrope
First Line:
If streaming blood my fatal letter stain
Page No:
pp.7-14
Poem Title:
Canace to Macareus.
Attribution:
By Mr. Dryden
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
You've gone beyond your time and ought to give
Page No:
pp.15-25
Poem Title:
Phillis to Demophoon
Attribution:
By Mr. Ed. Poley
Attributed To:
Edward Pooley
First Line:
To that dear brother who alone survives
Page No:
pp.26-33
Poem Title:
Hypermnestra to Linus.
Attribution:
By Mr. Wright
Attributed To:
James Wright
First Line:
Than savage beasts more fierce more to be feared
Page No:
pp.34-43
Poem Title:
Ariadne to Theseus
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This dear Orestes this with health to you
Page No:
pp.44-51
Poem Title:
Hermione to Orestes.
Attribution:
By John Pultney, Esq
Attributed To:
John Pulteney
First Line:
Receive this letter from Leander fraught
Page No:
pp.52-58
Poem Title:
Leander to Hero.
Attribution:
By Mr. Tate
Attributed To:
Nahum Tate
First Line:
With such delight I read your letter over
Page No:
pp.59-64
Poem Title:
Hero's Answer
Attribution:
By the same hand [i.e. Tate]
Attributed To:
Nahum Tate
First Line:
Health to the gentle man of war and may
Page No:
pp.65-74
Poem Title:
Laodamia to Protesilaus.
Attribution:
By Tho. Flatman, Esq;
Attributed To:
Thomas Flatman
First Line:
Read this if your new bride will suffer read
Page No:
pp.75-84
Poem Title:
Oenone to Paris.
Attribution:
By Mr. John Cooper
Attributed To:
John Cooper
First Line:
To thee dear Paris lord of my desires
Page No:
pp.85- 101
Poem Title:
A paraphrase on the foregoing epistle of Oenone to Paris
Attribution:
By Mrs. A. Behn
Attributed To:
Aphra Behn
First Line:
All health fair nymph thy Paris sends to thee
Page No:
pp.102-124
Poem Title:
Paris to Helena.
Attribution:
By Mr. Richard Duke
Attributed To:
Richard Duke
First Line:
When loose epistles violate chaste eyes
Page No:
pp.125-138
Poem Title:
Helen to Paris.
Attribution:
By the Right Honourable the Earl of Mulgrave, and Mr. Dryden
Attributed To:
John Dryden
John Sheffield
First Line:
To your Penelope at length break home
Page No:
pp.139-145
Poem Title:
Penelope to Ulysses.
Attribution:
By Mr. Rhymer
Attributed To:
Thomas Rymer
First Line:
Laden they say with Jason's golden prize
Page No:
pp.146-155
Poem Title:
Hypsipyle to Jason.
Attribution:
By Mr. Settle
Attributed To:
Elkanah Settle
First Line:
Yet I found leisure though a queen to free
Page No:
pp.156-167
Poem Title:
Medea to Jason.
Attribution:
By Mr. Tate
Attributed To:
Nahum Tate
First Line:
If thou art unkind I never shall health enjoy
Page No:
pp.168-177
Poem Title:
Phaedra to Hippolytus.
Attribution:
By Mr. Otway
Attributed To:
Thomas Otway
First Line:
So on Maeander's banks when death is nigh
Page No:
pp.178-189
Poem Title:
Dido to Aeneas.
Attribution:
By Mr. Dryden
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
So in unwonted notes when sure to die
Page No:
pp.190-201
Poem Title:
The Foregoing Epistle of Dido to Aeneas
Attribution:
By another hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Captive Briseis in a foreign tongue
Page No:
pp.202-212
Poem Title:
Briseis to Achilles.
Attribution:
By John Caryl, Esq
Attributed To:
John Caryll
First Line:
I'm pleased with the success your valour gave
Page No:
pp.213-220
Poem Title:
Deianira to Hercules.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Read boldly this here you shall swear no more
Page No:
pp.221-233
Poem Title:
Acontius to Cydippe.
Attribution:
By Mr. R. Duke
Attributed To:
Richard Duke
First Line:
In silent fear I read your letter over
Page No:
pp.234-240
Poem Title:
Cydippe her answer to Acontius
Attribution:
By Mr. Butler
Attributed To:
Samuel Butler
First Line:
Chance does at last let sad Ulysses see
Page No:
pp.1-9
Poem Title:
Epist. I. Ulysses to Penelope
Attribution:
"Made English by Mr. Salusbury", title page of 'The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus'
Attributed To:
Mr. Salusbury
First Line:
Whilst this is from recovered Athens sent
Page No:
pp.10-17
Poem Title:
Epist. II. Demophoon to Phillis
Attribution:
"Made English by Mr. Salusbury", title page of 'The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus',
Attributed To:
Mr. Salusbury
First Line:
Whilst you of me so justly nymph complain
Page No:
p.18-24
Poem Title:
Epist. III. Paris to Oenone
Attribution:
"Made English by Mr. Salusbury", title page of 'The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus'
Attributed To:
Mr. Salusbury