Blacklight

If Bellvill can his generous soul confine

DMI number:
7412
Poem Aliases
Horace. Epistles. Book 1 Epistle 5.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
If Bellvill can his generous soul confine
Last Line:
A stratagem in war is no deceit | I am sir yours &c
Poem Genre / Form:
Imitation / translation / paraphrase, Couplet, and Epistle
Themes:
Food and drink and Friendship
Related People
Translated from:
Horace
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Author:
William King
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Chalmers (1810) IX: 247.
Related Poems
First Line:
Ingenious L-- were a picture drawn
Last Line:
And never part till satisfied with blood
Relationship:
By the same hand as
Comments:
First Line:
A virtuoso had a mind to see
Last Line:
Pray let me just step home and fetch you mine
Relationship:
By the same hand as
Comments:
First Line:
From London Paul the carrier coming down
Last Line:
I warrant I'll find mouth if they'll find men
Relationship:
By the same hand as
Comments:
First Line:
If Bellvill can his generous soul confine
Last Line:
A stratagem in war is no deceit
Relationship:
Variant Of
Comments:
First Line:
There was a lad the unluckiest of his crew
Last Line:
The devil if he wants em let him stop him
Relationship:
By the same hand as
Comments:
First Line:
Tom Banks by native industry was taught
Last Line:
I'd rather you should choke than I should starve
Relationship:
By the same hand as
Comments:
First Line:
Young Slouch the farmer had a jolly wife
Last Line:
I think I've dined as well as my lord mayor
Relationship:
By the same hand as
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
A collection of poems by several hands, in three volumes [Vol.1] [T124507]
Page No(s):
pp.248-250
Poem Title:
An Imitation of Horace's Invitation of Torquatus to Supper, Which is the Fifth Epistle to his First Book.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. King]
Attributed To:
William King
Title:
Miscellaneous poems, translations and imitations [T5779] [vol II]
Page No(s):
pp.1-3
Poem Title:
An Imitation of Horace's Invitation Of Torquatus to Supper. Which is the Fifth Epistle to his First Book.
Attribution:
By Dr. King
Attributed To:
William King
Title:
Miscellaneous poems, translations and imitations [T5780] [vol II]
Page No(s):
pp.35-37
Poem Title:
An Imitation of Horace's Invitation Of Torquatus to Supper. Which is The Fifth Epistle to his First Book.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. King]
Attributed To:
William King
Title:
Miscellany Poems. By several Hands. The Fifth Edition [Vol. II] [ECCO] [T5781]
Page No(s):
pp.33-35
Poem Title:
An Imitation of Horace's Invitation of Torquatus to Supper. Which is The Fifth Epistle to his First Book.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. King]
Attributed To:
William King
Title:
The Comic Miscellany. Vol. II. [ESTC N51175]
Page No(s):
pp.28-29
Poem Title:
In Imitation of Horace's Invitation of Torquatus to Supper. Which is the Fifth Epistle to his First Book.
Attribution:
By the Same. [i.e. Dr. King]
Attributed To:
William King
Title:
The sports of the muses. Or a minute's mirth for any hour of the day [vol II] [T85787] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.28-29
Poem Title:
An Imitation of Horace's Invitation of Torquatus to Supper. Which is the Fifth Epistle to his First Book.
Attribution:
By the Same [i.e. King]
Attributed To:
William King