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Pope's miscellany. The second part. [T5774]

DMI number:
408
Publication Date:
1717
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T5774
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW124773077
Shelfmark:
BOD Don. f. 497 (7)
Full Title:
[i]POPE[/i]'s | MISCELLANY. | The SECOND PART. | CONTAINING, | I. The HYDE-PARK RAMBLE. | II. The PARSON'S-DAUGHTER. | III. The COURT-BALLAD. | IV. COURT EPIGRAMS. | To which is added, | The [i]Westminster[/i] BALLAD: Or, The | Earl of OXFORD's Tryal. | [rule] | By Mr. JOSEPH GAY. | [rule] | [i]LONDON[/i]. | Printed for R. BURLEIGH, in [i]Amen-| Corner[/i]. 1717. Price Six Pence. | Where may be had, the first Part, Price 6[i]d[/i].
Epigraph:
n/a
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Miscellany associated with group of poets and Miscellany dominated by poet
Format:
Duodecimo
Price:
six pence
Pagination:
[4], 24 pp.
Bibliographic details:
In BOD Don. f. 497, 'Poetry Lately Published' (2 pp, sig. D) follows the title page but presumably is meant to be placed at the end of the volume.
Related People
Editor:
John Breval
Confidence:
Confident (50%)
Comments:
ESTC states: 'Joseph Gay is a pseudonym for John Durant Breval.'
Editor:
Joseph Gay
Confidence:
Speculation (10%)
Comments:
Publisher:
Rebecca Burleigh
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed for R. BURLEIGH, in Amen-Corner.'
Content/Publication
First Line:
Tell me Belinda why your constant care
Page No:
pp.1-4
Poem Title:
The Ramble. Between Belinda a Demy-Prude, and Cloe a Court-Coquette.
Attribution:
The best lines in it are taken from Fontaine and a fam'd Female Wit, (the Lady W-y M-gue,) assisted in the Translation.
Attributed To:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont]
First Line:
Chloe a country vicar's daughter
Page No:
pp.5-12
Poem Title:
The Parson's Daughter. A Tale. For the Use of pretty Girls with small Fortunes.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
From hence let females learn to shun
Page No:
pp.12-13
Poem Title:
Moral.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To one fair lady out of court
Page No:
pp.14-17
Poem Title:
The Court Ballad. To the Tune of, To all you Ladies now at Land, &c.
Attribution:
By Mr. Pope
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
In the lines that you sent are the muses and graces
Page No:
p.18
Poem Title:
Epigrams, Occasion'd by an Invitation to Court. ... I.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Pope]
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
They may talk of the goddesses in Ida vales
Page No:
p.18
Poem Title:
Epigrams, Occasion'd by an Invitation to Court. ... II.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Pope]
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Adam had fallen twice if for an apple
Page No:
p.19
Poem Title:
Epigrams, Occasion'd by an Invitation to Court. ... IV.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Pope]
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
On Sunday at six in the street that's called Gerrard
Page No:
p.19
Poem Title:
Epigrams, Occasion'd by an Invitation to Court. ... V.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Pope]
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
They say A--'s a wit for what
Page No:
p.19
Poem Title:
Epigrams, Occasion'd by an Invitation to Court. ...VI.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Pope]
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
You B--ll--ne G--ff--n and little La P--ll
Page No:
p.19
Poem Title:
Epigrams, Occasion'd by an Invitation to Court. ... III.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. Pope]
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Of late was a meeting a meeting most merry
Page No:
pp.20-24
Poem Title:
The Westminster Ballad. Or, The Earl of Oxford's Tryal. To the Tune of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury.
Attribution:
By Mr. Joseph Gay
Attributed To:
Joseph Gay