Nathaniel Lee
Verse
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A song of two ten-line strophes, which might conceivably be one of Lee's incidental compositions, or perhaps a song introduced in a production of one of his plays. Unpublished.
Copy, headed
A compendium of several separate collections of poems, each with its general heading, including nineteen poems by the Earl of Rochester, copied in a single hand, that of Robert Mylne (1643?-1747), antiquary.
c.1680s-1700s.Recorded and selectively collated in Vieth and in Walker. Recorded in
First published, possibly as a broadside, 1677 [no exemplum known]. 85-line version in Hail happy Warrior! whose Arms have won
, published in
Copy of the 65-line version, headed
Compiled by John Greene, of King's Lynn, Norfolk (probably the John Greene who was Mayor there in 1709).
c.1720.Sotheby's, 23 December 1958, lot 224.
Copy of the 85-line version, headed
Copy of the 85-line version, headed
Inscribed (f. [iir]), probably by the compiler, Ex Libris Georgij Wright [b.1685/6] Sti Johannis Collegis Cantabrigiensis Alumni, Decimo quarto Junij. Annoq. Domini 1703
.
Also inscribed (f.[iir]) Mrs Frances Wright 1708
. A postal address on f. 95r (rev.) reads: Direct to Margtt Borrett att Mrs. Borretts In Kirkby=stephen Westmoorland p brough bag _ These
.
Recorded in
Copy of the 85-line version, headed
In a single professional hand but for a few later additions at the very end (pp. 295-8, with some pages tipped-in).
c.1690s.Recorded in
Copy of the 85-line version, headed
Cited in
Copy of the 85-line version, headed
This MS is closely related to
Later owned by Alexander Dyce (1798-1869), literary scholar and editor, who records that £50 was given by Perry, for these 2 volumes
.
Cited in
Dramatic Works
First published in London, 1680. Stroup & Cooke, II, 65-145 (p. 117). Musical setting of the epithalamium by Thomas Farmer first published in
Copy of the Epithalamium to Borgia and Bellamira, headed
Folios 1r-32r copied c.1686-8 in a single hand; ff. 33v-48r copied c.1688-94 in four other hands.
c.1686-94.Later owned by Sir Francis Freeling, first Baronet (1764-1836), postal administrator and book collector. Evans (Sotheby's), 25 November 1836 (Freeling sale), lot 1156. Acquired from Leo S. Olschki, 6 November 1986.
Copy, untitled.
Once erroneously associated with Thomas Killigrew (1612-83), whose hand does not appear in the volume.
Mid-17th century-c.1702.Inscribed (f. [ir]) Sr Robert Killigrew / 1702
. Later in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt (1792-1872), book and manuscript collector: Phillipps MS 9070. Sotheby's, 19 May 1897, lot 455.
Discussed, with a facsimile example, in Nancy Cutbirth,
Written by Lee and Dryden.
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First published in London, 1690. Stroup & Cooke, II, 1-63 (p. 48). Musical setting by Henry Purcell published in
Copy of Genius's song, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell, headed
Inscribed (Part I, p. [iii]) Liber Georgij Forman Anno Domini April 8th 1721
; John Ladds Book October the 9 in the year of our Lord 1764
; and (Part II, p. 2) Liber Georgij Forman Anno Domini 1717 November Undecimo Die
; Thomas Lea Southgate, Gipsy Hill, Kent
; and Johannes Gilbert A. M. Coll. Christ. Cantab.
Puttick & Simpson's, 1890. Formerly Folger MS 1634.4.
First published in London, 1678. Stroup & Cooke, I, 285-365.
Copy, transcribed from a printed source and prepared as an acting version at one of the English Roman Catholic colleges in Douai.
This MS described in G. Blakemore Evans,
This MS discussed in A.L. McLeod,
By Nathaniel Lee and John Dryden. First published in London, 1679. Stroup & Cooke, I, 367-449. California edition of Dryden's works, XIII (1962), 114-215.
Comments on the play.
P. D, 123 leaves, the first entry dated
Ap. 18. 1687. 1687-9.
Discussed, with extracts, in G. Blakemore Evans,
Quoted in Blakemore Evans, p. 278.
Extracts.
Booklabel of the John Dryden Collection formed by Percy J. Dobell (1876-1956), bookseller.
Extract, six lines beginning To you Good Gods, I make my last Appeal
.
Inscribed (f. 36r) M Lowthers Jun:
, by a member of the Lowther family, Baronets and later Earls of Lonsdale.
This MS recorded in California, XIII, 584.
First published in London, 1689. Stroup & Cooke, II, 147-227 (p. 157). Musical setting of the song by William Turner first published in
Copy of the Eunuch's song, headed
Folios 1r-32r copied c.1686-8 in a single hand; ff. 33v-48r copied c.1688-94 in four other hands.
c.1686-94.Later owned by Sir Francis Freeling, first Baronet (1764-1836), postal administrator and book collector. Evans (Sotheby's), 25 November 1836 (Freeling sale), lot 1156. Acquired from Leo S. Olschki, 6 November 1986.
Comments on the play.
P. D, 123 leaves, the first entry dated
Ap. 18. 1687. 1687-9.
Discussed, with extracts, in G. Blakemore Evans,
Quoted in Evans, p. 279.
First published in London, 1677. Stroup & Cooke, I, 211-83.
Extracts.
Inscribed W. Harte 1726
: i.e. by Walter Harte (1709-41), compiler of the MS, which also has his bookplate.
Copy of Roxana's speech, beginning A Description of passion in its purity without mixture of Reason from Nath: Lees Alexander
.
Extract.
Copy of a musical score for an operatic
version of the play, Acts II-V, the music by Daniel Purcell (c1670-1717) and Gottfried Finger (c.1655-1730), headed
The music is chiefly incidental music, songs or choruses near the beginning or end of the four last acts; the libretto is partly Lee's original verses, partly new verses (by the politician Anthony Henley (d.1711), according to John Le Neve in 1713).
This version discussed in Peter Beal,
The song published, in Daniel Purcell's setting and as Sung by Mr Pate
, in
Copy of the song by the Spirits of Queen Statira and Darius at the opening of the last act, untitled.
Owned in 1713 by one Millicent Rasby, whose name occurs repeatedly. Among the papers of the Elmhirst family of Houndhill, Worsbrough Bridge, Yorkshire.
First published in London, 1675. Stroup & Cooke, I, 73-144.
Extract from Act I, headed Han. Are you the cheif whom men fam'd Scipio call...
.
Inscribed (p. 211) I ended this book Novr. 13th 1723
.
First published, with some of Henry Purcell's music as an appendix, in London, 1680. Stroup & Cooke, II, 229-314.
Copy of the opening chorus (I, i, 1-5:
a play, withThe Force of Love, with the actors in the original cast
corrections and authorityby Charles Killigrew (1655-1724/5), Master of the Revels. c.1680.
Later owned by S. George Christison. Puttick & Simpson's, 19 December 1850, lot 316, to Oliver.
Stroup & Cooke, II, 251.
Copy of the song, in a musical setting by Henry Purcell.
Used apparently from 1673 by one Elizabeth Henthorne, who Aprell the 9: 1700: began to learn the flute
.
Stroup & Cooke, II, 267-8.
Copy of the Votaries' chorus.
Inscribed on the front cover William Turner his booke, 1662
and, on the rear paste-down
Poems selectively edited from this MS (as his
Edited from this MS, as
Published separately, as
Copy.
Partly in Scottish dialect, one poem by mr. W. Turner
.
Copy.
A compendium of several separate collections of poems, each with its general heading, including nineteen poems by the Earl of Rochester, copied in a single hand, that of Robert Mylne (1643?-1747), antiquary.
c.1680s-1700s.Recorded and selectively collated in Vieth and in Walker. Recorded in
Copy, headed
Inscribed (f. 1r) Benj: Coles At Great Forster's. near Egham. In Surrey. owns this book MDCCXXXII
and the miscellany evidently compiled by Coles. A similar inscription on f. 31r rev. dated 3d. Jany 1740/1
.
Inscribed (f. iiv) purchased by R Brown, for a valuable consideration of Benjamin Coles Anno 1754. August 8th
. Later owned by James Langlands and, in 1965, by Mrs V.J. Dawson, of Southan, Gloucestershire.
Published separately, as
Copy of the song, headed
Partly in Scottish dialect, one poem by mr. W. Turner
.
Copy of the song, headed
In non-professional hands, the miscellany entitled
Formerly Osborn MS Chest II, Number 14.
Miscellaneous Extracts from Works by Lee
Extracts from works by Lee, chiefly
Inscribed (f. [iir]), probably by the compiler, Ex Libris Georgij Wright [b.1685/6] Sti Johannis Collegis Cantabrigiensis Alumni, Decimo quarto Junij. Annoq. Domini 1703
.
Also inscribed (f.[iir]) Mrs Frances Wright 1708
. A postal address on f. 95r (rev.) reads: Direct to Margtt Borrett att Mrs. Borretts In Kirkby=stephen Westmoorland p brough bag _ These
.
Recorded in