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An octavo miscellany, in a single mixed hand, possibly compiled by a Jesuit.
Late 17th century.-
MaA 340 [unnumbered pages]
Copy, on eight pages.
First published in Directions to a Painter…Of Sir Iohn Denham ([London], 1667). POAS, I, 34-53. Lord, pp. 117-30. Smith, pp. 332-43. Recorded in Osborne, pp. 28-32, as anonymous.
The case for Marvell's authorship supported in George deF. Lord, Two New Poems by Marvell?, BNYPL, 62 (1958), 551-70, but see also discussion by Lord and Ephim Fogel in Vol. 63 (1959), 223-36, 292-308, 355-66. Marvell's authorship supported in Annabel Patterson, The Second and Third Advices-to-the-Painter, PBSA, 71 (1977), 473-86. Discussed also in Margoliouth, I, 348-50, and in Chernaik, p. 211, where Marvell's authorship is considered doubtful. A case for Sir John Denham's authorship is made in Brendan O Hehir, Harmony from Discords: A Life of Sir John Denham (Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1968), pp. 212-28.
Andrew Marvell, The Second Advice to a Painter ('Nay, Painter, if thou dar'st design that fight') -
MaA 377 [unnumbered pages]
Copy, headed
To ye Painter
, on three pages.First published in Directions to a Painter…Of Sir Iohn Denham ([London], 1667). POAS, I, 67-87. Lord, pp. 130-44. Smith, pp. 346-56. Recorded in Osborne, pp. 32-3, as anonymous.
Andrew Marvell, The Third Advice to a Painter ('Sandwich in Spain now, and the Duke in love') -
RnT 592 [unnumbered pages]
Extracts, headed
Scraps out of Randolph
, on 30 pages.Thomas Randolph, Extracts -
WaE 915 [unnumbered pages]
Extracts, headed
Skraps out of Waller
, on 23 pages.Edmund Waller, Extracts