Cornell University

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    Copy, in a professional rounded hand, on three pages of a pair of conjugate folio leaves.

    Late 17th century.

    Inscribed in pencil on the third page Dobell, presumably the bookseller.

    • MaA 454
      No description or publication history available.

      First published [in London], 1679. A Collection of Poems on Affairs of State (London, 1689), as by A-M-l, Esq. Thompson III, 399-403. Margoliouth, I, 214-18, as by Henry Savile. POAS, I, 213-19, as anonymous. Recorded in Osborne, pp. 40-2, as by Henry Savile.

      Andrew Marvell, Advice to a Painter to draw the Duke by ('Spread a large canvass, Painter, to containe')
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    Copy, untitled, on three pages of a pair of conjugate folio leaves.

    Mid-17th century.

    This MS collated in Clayton and in Beaurline, loc. cit.

    • SuJ 95
      No description or publication history available.

      First published in Fragmenta Aurea (London, 1646). Clayton, pp. 71-6. L.A. Beaurline, An Editorial Experiment: Suckling's A Session of the Poets, Studies in Bibliography, 16 (1963), 43-60.

      John Suckling, The Wits (A Sessions of the Poets) ('A Sessions was held the other day')

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