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Manuscript verse by various hands and a masque by Thomas Cooke, inserted in a copy of 'Poems on several occasions', by Charles Cotton.

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Title: Manuscript verse by various hands and a masque by Thomas Cooke, inserted in a copy of 'Poems on several occasions', by Charles Cotton.

Level: Item

Classmark: BC MS Lt 122

Date(s): c.1720-1750

Language: English

Size and medium: 42 pp. inserted into the printed volume; manuscript.

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/8563

Collection group(s): Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse

Description

The pages of manuscript contain: (1) A short verse miscellany, including 'A satyr against woman' (16 pp), 'The batchelors lettany' (3 pp), Alexander Pope's 'How much egregious Moore/ Are we deceive'd by shews & forms?' (2 pp), and 'Young Nelly my hearts delight' (3 pp); (2) A masque [by Thomas Cooke, 1724], 'Albion, or the Court of Neptune', including a preface (17 pp); and (3) A poem beginning 'When crafty courtiers flatterers forgett' (2 pp).


Written in a mid-eighteenth-century hand. The first insertion, between leaves Hh3 and Hh4, is in the form of a sewn gathering of 12 leaves (item 1 below). The second insertion, at the end, comprises 11 folded leaves (item 2) and a separate folded leaf attached transversely (item 3).

Biography or history

The compiler of the manuscript portion of the volume is unknown.

Provenance

John Ashley; John R.B. Brett-Smith.

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