Add. MS 40060
A quarto miscellany of verse, chiefly poems on affairs of state, in a single cursive rounded hand, i + 88 leaves, in modern half black morocco.
c.1701-12.Anonymous note of purchase in London (f. i) on 17 November 1701. Presented by Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard, Bt, 7 May 1921.
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VaJ 5 ff. 32v-3v
Copy, headed
To a Lady more Cruel than Fair by Mr. Vanbrook on Lady S
, subscribedNov: 1703
.First published, ascribed to
Mr Vanbrook
, in Poetical Miscellanies: The Fifth Part (London, 1704), pp. 245-6.Sir John Vanbrugh, To a Lady More Cruel than Fair ('Why d'ye with such Disdain refuse') -
DoC 157 f. 66v
Copy, headed
A Prophecy by the E of Dorset found amongst his papers upon Mrs Roch having been contracted in Ireland and the Match after broke off
.This MS collated in Wright & Spears and in Harris.
First published in The Roxburghe Ballads, ed. J. Woodfall Ebsworth, V (Hertford, 1885), p. 219. The Literary Works of Matthew Prior, ed. H. Bunker Wright and Monroe K. Spears, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1971) II, 778 (among
Works of Doubtful Authenticity
). Harris, pp. 101-2.Charles Sackville, Sixth Earl of Dorset, On Mrs. Anne Roche when she Lost Sir John Daws ('Like a true Irish merlin that has lost her flight') -
DoC 25 ff. 84v-6r
Copy of a variant version, headed
A Ballad Made by the Late Earl of Dorset in the Dutch Warrs revived and Adapted to the present Time
, subscribedMarch: 1710/11
.This MS collated in Harris.
First published as a broadsheet [1664? no exemplum extant]. Songs [1707?]. Old Songs [1707?]. Harris, pp. 65-8.
Charles Sackville, Sixth Earl of Dorset, A Ballad by the Lord Dorset when at Sea ('To all you ladies now at land')