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Brotherton Collection | 1085 |
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse | 570 |
English Literature | 462 |
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society | 224 |
Cookery Collection | 109 |
Letters Database | 7 |
Ripon Cathedral | 5 |
Quaker Collection | 3 |
John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History | 2 |
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Title: By a lady
Author: Johnson, Esther;, i.e. Stella ?
Attribution: A lady
Date(s): 1724 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 9
Contents: Request that as her beauty diminishes her mind should improve
The ladies library (v.1)
Berkeley, George (1685-1753); Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
1751
Compiled by George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.
The ladies library (v.2)
Berkeley, George (1685-1753); Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
1751
Compiled by George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.
The ladies library (v.3)
Berkeley, George (1685-1753); Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
1751
Compiled by George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.
Title: The lady and the butterfly
Author: Warkhouse, Thomas; [see Venn]
Attribution: T. Warkhouse; [French]
Date(s): 173- ?
Manuscript: Lt q 20
Contents: Tale in which a vain young woman is frightened by a caterpillar who tells her
it will surpass her in beauty when a butterfly, and points out the similarity
between them. Followed on f.13v by a French version (the probable source)
headed "La femme et la ch
Title: Advice to a lady
Author: Lyttleton, George; 1st Baron
Attribution: Mr Littleton; G.Littleton [at end]
Date(s): 1731 [Dodsley, "Collection of Poems", 1766, II.41]
Manuscript: Lt q 20
Contents: Advice to a young woman not to be preoccupied with her physical beauty but to
cultivate a virtuous and serene mind and behaviour, unambitious and domestic,
in which love is central. Abridged and slightly altered text.
Title: The cautious lady
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 169- ?
Manuscript: Lt 79
Contents: Advice to women to be cautious in encouraging or granting sexual
favours to men for fear of losing their power over them. Cf.the
following poem, BCMSV 2485.
Title: Of a lady in the snow
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 170- ?
Manuscript: Lt 52
Contents: On how the woman's resistance to her lovers' addresses, including Jove's, effects transformations by provoking tears and turning them to ice
Title: To a lady. In the country.
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 170- ?
Manuscript: Lt 52
Contents: Argues that a woman's beauty is public property and should be displayed in the town or city rather than hidden in the country as her husband would wish
Title: On a lady frowning
Author: Forrest, Theodosius
Attribution: T.F. (title page)
Date(s): 174- ?
Manuscript: Lt 64
Contents: Comparing a lady's frown to clouded skies
Title: Character of a lady
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 17-- ?
Manuscript: Lt q 51
Contents: On the admirable qualities of a woman's character
Title: An item to the ladies
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 165- ?
Manuscript: Lt q 18
Contents: Epigram arguing that although men's vices allow them to advance in public life, women should practise virtue, since their vices serve no purpose