Cambridge. St. John's College Library, MS S.23

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  • MS S.23
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Date
  • 1630-1650
Title
    • Ode to himself
    • To Ben Jonson, upon Occasion of his Ode of Defiance Annexed to his Play of the New Inn
    • Iter Boreale
    • mr Austinn, to his friend Ben Iohnsonn,
    • To Iohn Blencow. Whereby.
    • Song T.C.
    • A Pastoral Dialogue
    • Elegy on B. Haselrick, Slaine in his Youth, in a Duel
    • To the Countess of Angelsey
    • To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary, and Sir Henry Morison
    • London's Lamentable Estate, in any Great Visitation
    • To his mistresse.
    • An Eclogue to Mr Jonson
    • For the Lady, Olivia Porter, a Present, upon a New Year's Day
    • To the Right Honourable, the Lord Treasurer of England. An Epigram
    • Sonnet 2
    • An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of Paul's, Dr John Donne
    • Upon the Death of my Ever Desired Friend Dr Donne Dean of Paul's
    • [Untitled - Incipit: Hide not thy loue, and myne shall bee]
    • On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke
    • On Mr Rice the Manciple of Christ Church in Oxford
    • In Commendation of Music
    • On a Butcher Marrying a Tanner's Daughter
    • An Exhortation to Mr John Hammon minister in the Parish of Bewdly, for the Battering Down of the Vanities of the Gentiles, which are Comprehended in a Maypole
    • Master Francis Beaumont's Letter to Ben Jonson
    • Upon a Very Deformed Gentlewoman, but of a Voice Incomparably Sweet
    • To his Son, Vincent Corbett
    • An Elegy upon the Death of his own Father
    • The Musical Strife; in a Pastoral Dialogue
    • An Elegy upon the Death of Mistress Anne King
    • I. M. vppon Mrs. Anne Kings Booke of pictures.
    • On a Friend's Absence
    • An Elegy Written upon the Death of Dr Ravis Bishop of London
    • Against Ben Jonson
    • A Hymeneall Dialogue
    • [Untitled - Incipit: Farewell fayre saynt, may not the seas nor winde]
    • To the Lady Bridget Kingsmill; sent with Melons after a Report of my Death
    • To Mistress Katherine Nevill on her Green Sickness
    • To I. C. Robbed by his Man Andrew
    • To the Duke
    • on a man and his wife
    • Epitaph vpon I Stone
    • vpon I Fiddle
    • To mrs. E. P.
    • An Elegy
    • An Elegy upon the most Victorious King of Sweden Gustavus Adolphus
    • Elegy, on Francis, Earl of Rutland
    • Aurelian Tounsend to Tho: Carew vpon the death of the King of Sweden.
    • In Answer of an Elegiacal Letter upon the Death of the King of Sweden from Aurelian Townsend, Inviting me to Write on that Subject
    • De Contingentibus
    • To Master W. Mountague
    • Neptune to King Charles
    • His Age, Dedicated to his Peculiar Friend, Master John Wickes, under the Name of Posthumus
    • vpon Ben Iohnsons Magnetique Lady,
    • Zouch Tounsends reply to his friend B. I.
    • On the Marriage of T.K. and C.C. the Morning Stormy
    • To A.D. Unreasonable Distrustfull of her own Beauty
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Description
  • A miscellany of verse; English; c.1640.
Place
  • Preferred form
    • England (United Kingdom)
    Original form
    • England
    Other form
    • Angleterre
    • Angleterre (?)
    • Angleterre.
    • Angleterre ?
    • Anglaterra
    • Inglaterra
    • Engeland
    • Angleterre (Salisbury ?)
    • Anglaterra (Salisbury?)
    • Inglaterra (Salisbury?)
    • England (Salisbury?)
    • [Oxford?]
    • [England]
    • England, Norwich?
    • England, Canterbury, St. Augustine's Abbey?
    • England, Cornwall?
    • England, St. Albans?
    • England, North?
    • England, York?
    • England, Witham?
    • England, Winchester or St. Albans
    • England, Reading or Leominster
    • England, Cirencester?
    • England, Sherborne?
    • England, Worcester?
    • England, Bury St. Edmunds?
    • England, Tewkesbury?
    • England, East Anglia?
    • England, Peterborough?
    • England, Mercia?
    • England, Canterbury, Christ Church?
    • England, Canterbury, St. Augustine's?
    • England, Winchester?
    • England, Oxford?
    • Flanders (possibly executed in England)
    • England and Netherlands
    • England, Canterbury?
    • England, West Midlands?
    • England, London?
    • England, Crowland?
    • England, Wessex?
    • England, Reading?
    • England, Northeast?
    • England, Southeast?
    • England, Ely?
    • England, Winchester or Hereford?
    • England, Salisbury?
    • England, Oxford or Salisbury
    • German (but made in England)
    • England, South East (?)
    • England. Peterborough (?) or Lincoln (?)
    • Hereford?, England
    • England, Durham ?
    • England, Durham?
    • England, probably Durham
    • England, Oxford (?)
    • England, possibly Oxford
    • England (?Oxford)
    • England, Durham (?)
    • England, London/Westminster
    • Unknown, possibly London and Cambridge
    • Royal Chancery, London; Cambridge
    • Engeland (?)
    • England (II)
    • I. England
    • [Engeland]
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