Circulated
in MS only, before 1830.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08
, will be dealt with in vol.
111 of the Collected Works above
mentioned.
B. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Beljame, A. Le Public et les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre, 1660-1744.
1881.
Courthope, W. J. A History of English Poetry, vol. III. 1903.
Elton, 0. The Augustan Ages. Edinburgh and London, 1899.
Garnett, R. The Age of Dryden. 1907.
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Bibliography
Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. Edd. Waller, A. R. and
Glover, A. 1903.
Pepys, S. Diary. Ed. Wheatley, H. B. 9 vols. 1893-9.
Previté-Orton, C. W. Political Satire in English Poetry. Cambridge, 1910.
Taine, H. A. History of English Literature. Trans. Van Laun, H. Book 11,
chapter 1. 1906.
Wendell, B. The Temper of the 17th century. 1904.
Wood, A. Athenae Oxonienses. Ed. Bliss, P. 1815.
A list of the works of Alexander Ross (1590-1654) is given in G. A.
Aitken’s notice of him in the D. of N. B. In Musarum Deliciae, 1655,
and Wit Restored, 1658, assigned to Mennes, Sir John (1599-1671), and
Smith, Dr James (1605-67), may be found earlier specimens of Hudibrastics. '
CHAPTER III
POLITICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL SATIRE
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Short bibliographies of Oldham and Otway are given in the D. of N. B.
The most complete bibliography of Marvell is given by Aitken, G. A. , in
his edition of the poems. See under I (a).
I. POEMS
(a) Separate Authors
Ayloffe, John (d. 1685). Marvell's Ghost. In Nichols's Select Coll. of Poems,
vol. II, p. 186. 1780. See, also, Poems on Affairs of State and State-
Poems under I (6).
Buckingham, George Villiers, duke of. Poetical Reflections on a late Poem
entituled Absolon and Achitophel. 1682.
Cleland, William. A Collection of Several Poems and Verses. 1697.
Creech, Thomas (1659-1701). The Odes, Satires and Epistles of Horace
translated. 1684. [Applied to the translator's times. ]
Creech also contributed to Miscellany Poems, vol. 1, in the same year.
Denham, Sir John. Directions to a Painter for describing our naval
business : in imitation of Mr Waller:. . . Whereunto is annexed Claren-
don's House-Warming by an unknown author. 1667. Rptd in The
Third Collection of Poems on Affairs of State and in Poems on Affairs
of State 1, eds. of 1697 and 1703, q. v.
Duke, R. Poems on several occasions. See Roscommon, earl of.
D'Urfey, Thomas. A New Collection of Songs and Poems. 1683. (Contains
his Tory songs and ballads. ]
Marvell, Andrew. Clarendon's Housewarming, Upon his House and Upon
his Grandchildren. See Denham, Sir John.
Advice to a Painter. Folio sheet. [1679 ? . ]
Advice to a Painter, Britannia and Raleigh, The Statue at Stocks-
Market and Nostradamus' Prophecy. In A Collection of Poems on
Affairs of State, 1689, q. v.
A Dialogue between Two Horses, and on the Lord Mayor and Aldernen
presenting the King and Duke of York each with a copy of his Freedom.
In The Second Part of a Collection of Poems on Affairs of State,
1689, g. v.
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409
Marvell, Andrew. Last Instructions to a Painter. In The Third Part of a
Collection of Poems on Affairs of State, 1689, q. v.
Upon the cutting of Sir John Coventry's nose, as the Haymarket
Hectors. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. III, 1704, q. v.
An Historical Poem. In The Fourth (and Last) Collection of the Newest
and Most Ingenious Poems, etc. , 1689, q. v.
The Statae at Charing Cross. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. III,
1704, q. v.
Farther Instructions to a Painter. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. 1,
1697 and 1703, q. v.
On Blood's stealing the Crown. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. 1, 1697
and 1703, q. o.
The Works of Andrew Marvell . . . with a new life of the author by
Thompson, Edward. 3 vols. 1776.
The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell. Ed.
Grosart, A. B. 4 vols. (The Fuller Worthies Library. ) 1873.
The Poems of Andrew Marvell. Ed. Aitken, G. A. (The Muses'
Library. ) 1898.
Oldham, John. Satyrs upon the Jesuits: written in the year 1679 upon
occasion of the Plot. Together with the Satyr against Vertue and some
other pieces by the same hand. 1681.
Poems and Translations. 1683.
Remains in Verse and Prose. 1684.
Works. Together with his remains. 4 parts. 1686.
The Compositions in Prose and Verse of Mr John Oldham, to which are
added Memoirs of his life, etc. By Thompson, Edward. 3 vols. 1770.
Poetical Works. Ed. Bell, R. 1854. [Contains a useful introduction. ]
Otway, Thomas. The Poet's Complaint of his Muse, or a Satire against
Libels. 1680. The Poet's Complaint was rptd in Dryden's Miscel-
lany Poems, Part 1, 3rd ed. , 1702.
Works. 2 vols. 1812. 3 vols. 1813.
For plays, see bibliography to chap. VII, post.
Pitcairne, Archibald. The Assembly, A Comedy, By a Scots Gentleman.
1722. (Written in 1692; against the Scottish Presbyterians. A witty
burlesque. )
Babell; a satiricall poem, on the proceedings of the General Assembly
in the year 1692. The Maitland Club, Edinburgh, 1830. (Hudibrastic
and heroic couplets.
Circulated in MS only, before 1830. ]
Pordage, Samuel. Azaria and Hushai, A Poem. 1682.
The Medal Revers’d. A Satyre against Persecution. 1682.
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of. See the Collections under I (6).
Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of. Poems by the Earl of Roscommon.
To which is added an Essay on Poetry, by the Earl of Mulgrave, now
Duke of Buckingham. Together with Poems by Mr Richard Duke.
1717. See, also, The Roxburghe Ballads under I (6).
Settle, Elkanah. Mare Clausum: or a Ransack for the Dutch, by E. S.
1666.
- Absalom Senior: or Achitophel Transpros'd. A Poem. Revis'd with
Additions. 1682.
Shadwell, Thomas. The Medal of John Bayes: a Satyr against Folly and
Knavery. 1682. See, also, bibliography to chap. 1 (Drydeniana).
Wild, Robert (1609-1679). Poems. Ed. Hunt, J. 1870. See, also, the Col-
lections under I (6),
## p. 410 (#432) ############################################
410
Bibliography
(6) Collections
A Choice Collection of 120 Loyal Songs, all of them written since the Two
late Plote, (viz. ) The Horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678 and the Fanatical
Conspiracy in 1683. Intermixt with some New Love Songs with a
Table to find every Song to which is added an Anagram, and an Accros-
tick on the Salamanca Doctor. 1684. 3rd ed. 180 Loyal Songs . . . to
which is added the Musical Notes to each Song. 1685.
A Collection of 86 Loyal Poems, All of them written upon the Two late
Plots, viz. , the Horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678, and the Present Fanatical
Conspiracy in 1683: to which is added, Advice to the Carver, written on
the death of the late L. Stafford, with several Poems on their Majesties
Coronation, never before published. Collected by N. T. (Nathaniel
Thompson). 1685.
Loyal Poems and Satyrs upon the Times, since the Beginning of the Sala-
manca Plot, Written by several Hands. Collected by M. T. (Matthew
Taubman). 1685.
The Muses Farewel to Popery and Slavery, or, a Collection of Miscellany
Poems, Satyrs, Songs, etc. Made by the most Eminent Wits of the
Nation, as the Shams, Intreagues, and Plots of Priests and Jesuits gave
occasion. 1689. Supplement to the . . . Miscellany Poems,' same year.
A Collection of the Newest and Most Ingenious Poems, Songs, Catches eto.
against Popery, relating to the Times. 1689. Also Second, Third and
Fourth Collections, same year.
Poems on Affairs of State from the time of Oliver Cromwell, to the Abdica-
tion of K. James the Second Written by the greatest Wits of the
Age, viz. Duke of Buckingham, Earl of Rochester, Lord Bu[ckhur]st,
Sir John Denham, Andrew Marvell Esq. , Mr Milton, Mr Dryden,
Mr Sprat, Mr Waller, Mr Ayloffe etc. With some Miscellany Poems
by the same: Most whereof never before printed. Now carefully
examined with the Originals, and published without any castration.
1697. Fifth ed. 1703.
State-Poems; continued from the time of 0. Cromwel, to this present Year
1697. Written by the greatest wits of the age, viz. The Lord Rochester,
the Lord Dorset, the Lord V-n, The Hon. Mr M[ontag]ue, Sir F.
S[heppar]d, Mr Milton, Mr Prior, Mr Stepney, Mr Ayloffe etc. with
several Poems in praise of Oliver Cromwel. . . . Also some Miscellany
Poems by the same, never before printed. Now carefully examined with
the originals, and published without any castration. 1697 ff. (This
forms a kind of alternative second volume to Part 1, sometimes being
bound up with it. It is distinct from Part II published in the same
year. The preface also mentions as authors Mr Marvell, Mr Rymer,
Lord Cutts, Mr Tate, Mr Shadwell. ]
Poems on Affairs of State. The Second Part. Written during the Reign of
K. James the II against Popery and Slavery and his Arbitrary Proceed-
ings. By the most Eminent Wits, viz. Lord D[orse]t, The H. Mr
Montag]ne, Sir F. Sh[eppa]rd, Coll. Titus, Mr Prior, Mr Shadwell,
Mr Rymer, Mr Drake, Mr Gould, eto. Now carefully Corrected, and
Published from the Originals. 1697.
Poems on Affairs of State, from the Reign of K. James the First, to this
Present Year 1703. Written by the Greatest Wits of the Age, viz. The
Duke of Buckingham, The Earl of Rochester, The Earl of D[orse]t,
Lord J[effrie]g, Mr Milton, Mr Marvel, Mr St J[oh]n, Mr John Dryden,
Dr G[ar]th, Mr Toland, Mr Hughes, MrF-e, Mr Finch, Mr Harcourt,
## p. 411 (#433) ############################################
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411
Mr T[utchi]n, etc. Many of which never before published. Vol. 11.
1703. [This is a new ed. of the preceding, much enlarged and re-
handled. The 1st ed. is more akin to State-Poems continued, q. v. ]
Poems on Affairs of State, From 1640 to this present Year 1704. Written
by the greatest Wits of the Age, viz. The late Duke of Buckingham,
Duke of D[evonshi]re, Late E. of Rochester, Earl of D[orse]t, Lord
J[eff]rys, Ld Hal[ifa], Andrew Marvel, Esq. ; Col. M[or]d[aun]t, Mr St
J[oh]ns, Mr Hambden, Sir Fleet[wood) Shepherd, Mr Dryden, Mr
St[epne]y, Mr Pr[io]r, Dr G[ar]th, eto. Most of which were never before
publish'd. Vol. 111. 1704.
Poems on Affairs of State, From the Year 1620 to the Year 1707. Many of
them by the most Eminent Hands, viz. Mr Shakespear, Mr Waller, Duke
of Devonshire, Mr Walsh, Mr D['Urfe]y, Dr Wild, Dr Brady, Mr Tate
Mr Hughes, Mr Manning, Mr Arwaker, etc. Several of which were
never before publish'd. To which is added, A Collection of some Satyri-
cal Prints against the French King, Elector of Bavaria etc. Curiously
engraven on copper plates. Vol. iv. 1716.
The Bagford Ballads, illustrating the last years of the Stuarts. Ed. Ebsworth,
J. W. , in two divisions. The Ballad Society. Hertford, 1876-8.
The Roxburghe Ballads, with short notes by William Chappell. The
Ballad Society, Hertford. Vol. I, 1871. [Contains The Catholic Ballad
1
by Pope, Dr Walter. Ed. Ebsworth, J. W. ] Vol. iv, 1883; vol. v,
1885; vol. vii, 1893.
These two most important series, besides ballads and poems, printed
from the original broadsides, contain ample notes and commentary elucida-
ting their contents.
Wilkins, W. W. Political Ballads of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries annotated. 1860.
A Book of Scotish Pasquils 1568-1715 (by Maidment, J. ). Edinburgh, 1868.
[These Scottish Pasquils are closely allied to their English congeners in
matter and treatment. ]
Old English Popular Musio by William Chappell. New ed. by Woolridge,
H. Ellis. 2 vols. 1893. [Gives the most popular airs, but not Packing-
ton's Pound, which may be found in N. Thompson's 180 Loyal Songs. ]
:
II. PROSE SATIRES
Marvell, Andrew. His M[ajest]y's most Gracious Speech to both Houses of
P[arliamen]t. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. III, 1704, see under I (6);
and rptd in the Works, see under I (a).
The Rehearsal Transpros'd: or, Animadversions upon a late Book,
intituled A Preface showing what Grounds there are of Fears and
Jealousies of Popery. 1672. Second impression with additions and
amendments. 1672.
The Rehearsal Transpros'd: The Second Part. Occasioned by Two
Letters. . . . Answered by Andrew Marvell. 1673.
Both parts rptd in Works; see under I (a).
A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts. . . selected from . . . public, as well
as private, libraries; particularly that of the late Lord Somers. 2nd ed.
Ed. Scott, Walter. 1812. [Vols.
mentioned.
B. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Beljame, A. Le Public et les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre, 1660-1744.
1881.
Courthope, W. J. A History of English Poetry, vol. III. 1903.
Elton, 0. The Augustan Ages. Edinburgh and London, 1899.
Garnett, R. The Age of Dryden. 1907.
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408
Bibliography
Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. Edd. Waller, A. R. and
Glover, A. 1903.
Pepys, S. Diary. Ed. Wheatley, H. B. 9 vols. 1893-9.
Previté-Orton, C. W. Political Satire in English Poetry. Cambridge, 1910.
Taine, H. A. History of English Literature. Trans. Van Laun, H. Book 11,
chapter 1. 1906.
Wendell, B. The Temper of the 17th century. 1904.
Wood, A. Athenae Oxonienses. Ed. Bliss, P. 1815.
A list of the works of Alexander Ross (1590-1654) is given in G. A.
Aitken’s notice of him in the D. of N. B. In Musarum Deliciae, 1655,
and Wit Restored, 1658, assigned to Mennes, Sir John (1599-1671), and
Smith, Dr James (1605-67), may be found earlier specimens of Hudibrastics. '
CHAPTER III
POLITICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL SATIRE
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Short bibliographies of Oldham and Otway are given in the D. of N. B.
The most complete bibliography of Marvell is given by Aitken, G. A. , in
his edition of the poems. See under I (a).
I. POEMS
(a) Separate Authors
Ayloffe, John (d. 1685). Marvell's Ghost. In Nichols's Select Coll. of Poems,
vol. II, p. 186. 1780. See, also, Poems on Affairs of State and State-
Poems under I (6).
Buckingham, George Villiers, duke of. Poetical Reflections on a late Poem
entituled Absolon and Achitophel. 1682.
Cleland, William. A Collection of Several Poems and Verses. 1697.
Creech, Thomas (1659-1701). The Odes, Satires and Epistles of Horace
translated. 1684. [Applied to the translator's times. ]
Creech also contributed to Miscellany Poems, vol. 1, in the same year.
Denham, Sir John. Directions to a Painter for describing our naval
business : in imitation of Mr Waller:. . . Whereunto is annexed Claren-
don's House-Warming by an unknown author. 1667. Rptd in The
Third Collection of Poems on Affairs of State and in Poems on Affairs
of State 1, eds. of 1697 and 1703, q. v.
Duke, R. Poems on several occasions. See Roscommon, earl of.
D'Urfey, Thomas. A New Collection of Songs and Poems. 1683. (Contains
his Tory songs and ballads. ]
Marvell, Andrew. Clarendon's Housewarming, Upon his House and Upon
his Grandchildren. See Denham, Sir John.
Advice to a Painter. Folio sheet. [1679 ? . ]
Advice to a Painter, Britannia and Raleigh, The Statue at Stocks-
Market and Nostradamus' Prophecy. In A Collection of Poems on
Affairs of State, 1689, q. v.
A Dialogue between Two Horses, and on the Lord Mayor and Aldernen
presenting the King and Duke of York each with a copy of his Freedom.
In The Second Part of a Collection of Poems on Affairs of State,
1689, g. v.
## p. 409 (#431) ############################################
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409
Marvell, Andrew. Last Instructions to a Painter. In The Third Part of a
Collection of Poems on Affairs of State, 1689, q. v.
Upon the cutting of Sir John Coventry's nose, as the Haymarket
Hectors. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. III, 1704, q. v.
An Historical Poem. In The Fourth (and Last) Collection of the Newest
and Most Ingenious Poems, etc. , 1689, q. v.
The Statae at Charing Cross. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. III,
1704, q. v.
Farther Instructions to a Painter. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. 1,
1697 and 1703, q. v.
On Blood's stealing the Crown. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. 1, 1697
and 1703, q. o.
The Works of Andrew Marvell . . . with a new life of the author by
Thompson, Edward. 3 vols. 1776.
The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell. Ed.
Grosart, A. B. 4 vols. (The Fuller Worthies Library. ) 1873.
The Poems of Andrew Marvell. Ed. Aitken, G. A. (The Muses'
Library. ) 1898.
Oldham, John. Satyrs upon the Jesuits: written in the year 1679 upon
occasion of the Plot. Together with the Satyr against Vertue and some
other pieces by the same hand. 1681.
Poems and Translations. 1683.
Remains in Verse and Prose. 1684.
Works. Together with his remains. 4 parts. 1686.
The Compositions in Prose and Verse of Mr John Oldham, to which are
added Memoirs of his life, etc. By Thompson, Edward. 3 vols. 1770.
Poetical Works. Ed. Bell, R. 1854. [Contains a useful introduction. ]
Otway, Thomas. The Poet's Complaint of his Muse, or a Satire against
Libels. 1680. The Poet's Complaint was rptd in Dryden's Miscel-
lany Poems, Part 1, 3rd ed. , 1702.
Works. 2 vols. 1812. 3 vols. 1813.
For plays, see bibliography to chap. VII, post.
Pitcairne, Archibald. The Assembly, A Comedy, By a Scots Gentleman.
1722. (Written in 1692; against the Scottish Presbyterians. A witty
burlesque. )
Babell; a satiricall poem, on the proceedings of the General Assembly
in the year 1692. The Maitland Club, Edinburgh, 1830. (Hudibrastic
and heroic couplets.
Circulated in MS only, before 1830. ]
Pordage, Samuel. Azaria and Hushai, A Poem. 1682.
The Medal Revers’d. A Satyre against Persecution. 1682.
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of. See the Collections under I (6).
Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of. Poems by the Earl of Roscommon.
To which is added an Essay on Poetry, by the Earl of Mulgrave, now
Duke of Buckingham. Together with Poems by Mr Richard Duke.
1717. See, also, The Roxburghe Ballads under I (6).
Settle, Elkanah. Mare Clausum: or a Ransack for the Dutch, by E. S.
1666.
- Absalom Senior: or Achitophel Transpros'd. A Poem. Revis'd with
Additions. 1682.
Shadwell, Thomas. The Medal of John Bayes: a Satyr against Folly and
Knavery. 1682. See, also, bibliography to chap. 1 (Drydeniana).
Wild, Robert (1609-1679). Poems. Ed. Hunt, J. 1870. See, also, the Col-
lections under I (6),
## p. 410 (#432) ############################################
410
Bibliography
(6) Collections
A Choice Collection of 120 Loyal Songs, all of them written since the Two
late Plote, (viz. ) The Horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678 and the Fanatical
Conspiracy in 1683. Intermixt with some New Love Songs with a
Table to find every Song to which is added an Anagram, and an Accros-
tick on the Salamanca Doctor. 1684. 3rd ed. 180 Loyal Songs . . . to
which is added the Musical Notes to each Song. 1685.
A Collection of 86 Loyal Poems, All of them written upon the Two late
Plots, viz. , the Horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678, and the Present Fanatical
Conspiracy in 1683: to which is added, Advice to the Carver, written on
the death of the late L. Stafford, with several Poems on their Majesties
Coronation, never before published. Collected by N. T. (Nathaniel
Thompson). 1685.
Loyal Poems and Satyrs upon the Times, since the Beginning of the Sala-
manca Plot, Written by several Hands. Collected by M. T. (Matthew
Taubman). 1685.
The Muses Farewel to Popery and Slavery, or, a Collection of Miscellany
Poems, Satyrs, Songs, etc. Made by the most Eminent Wits of the
Nation, as the Shams, Intreagues, and Plots of Priests and Jesuits gave
occasion. 1689. Supplement to the . . . Miscellany Poems,' same year.
A Collection of the Newest and Most Ingenious Poems, Songs, Catches eto.
against Popery, relating to the Times. 1689. Also Second, Third and
Fourth Collections, same year.
Poems on Affairs of State from the time of Oliver Cromwell, to the Abdica-
tion of K. James the Second Written by the greatest Wits of the
Age, viz. Duke of Buckingham, Earl of Rochester, Lord Bu[ckhur]st,
Sir John Denham, Andrew Marvell Esq. , Mr Milton, Mr Dryden,
Mr Sprat, Mr Waller, Mr Ayloffe etc. With some Miscellany Poems
by the same: Most whereof never before printed. Now carefully
examined with the Originals, and published without any castration.
1697. Fifth ed. 1703.
State-Poems; continued from the time of 0. Cromwel, to this present Year
1697. Written by the greatest wits of the age, viz. The Lord Rochester,
the Lord Dorset, the Lord V-n, The Hon. Mr M[ontag]ue, Sir F.
S[heppar]d, Mr Milton, Mr Prior, Mr Stepney, Mr Ayloffe etc. with
several Poems in praise of Oliver Cromwel. . . . Also some Miscellany
Poems by the same, never before printed. Now carefully examined with
the originals, and published without any castration. 1697 ff. (This
forms a kind of alternative second volume to Part 1, sometimes being
bound up with it. It is distinct from Part II published in the same
year. The preface also mentions as authors Mr Marvell, Mr Rymer,
Lord Cutts, Mr Tate, Mr Shadwell. ]
Poems on Affairs of State. The Second Part. Written during the Reign of
K. James the II against Popery and Slavery and his Arbitrary Proceed-
ings. By the most Eminent Wits, viz. Lord D[orse]t, The H. Mr
Montag]ne, Sir F. Sh[eppa]rd, Coll. Titus, Mr Prior, Mr Shadwell,
Mr Rymer, Mr Drake, Mr Gould, eto. Now carefully Corrected, and
Published from the Originals. 1697.
Poems on Affairs of State, from the Reign of K. James the First, to this
Present Year 1703. Written by the Greatest Wits of the Age, viz. The
Duke of Buckingham, The Earl of Rochester, The Earl of D[orse]t,
Lord J[effrie]g, Mr Milton, Mr Marvel, Mr St J[oh]n, Mr John Dryden,
Dr G[ar]th, Mr Toland, Mr Hughes, MrF-e, Mr Finch, Mr Harcourt,
## p. 411 (#433) ############################################
Chapter III
411
Mr T[utchi]n, etc. Many of which never before published. Vol. 11.
1703. [This is a new ed. of the preceding, much enlarged and re-
handled. The 1st ed. is more akin to State-Poems continued, q. v. ]
Poems on Affairs of State, From 1640 to this present Year 1704. Written
by the greatest Wits of the Age, viz. The late Duke of Buckingham,
Duke of D[evonshi]re, Late E. of Rochester, Earl of D[orse]t, Lord
J[eff]rys, Ld Hal[ifa], Andrew Marvel, Esq. ; Col. M[or]d[aun]t, Mr St
J[oh]ns, Mr Hambden, Sir Fleet[wood) Shepherd, Mr Dryden, Mr
St[epne]y, Mr Pr[io]r, Dr G[ar]th, eto. Most of which were never before
publish'd. Vol. 111. 1704.
Poems on Affairs of State, From the Year 1620 to the Year 1707. Many of
them by the most Eminent Hands, viz. Mr Shakespear, Mr Waller, Duke
of Devonshire, Mr Walsh, Mr D['Urfe]y, Dr Wild, Dr Brady, Mr Tate
Mr Hughes, Mr Manning, Mr Arwaker, etc. Several of which were
never before publish'd. To which is added, A Collection of some Satyri-
cal Prints against the French King, Elector of Bavaria etc. Curiously
engraven on copper plates. Vol. iv. 1716.
The Bagford Ballads, illustrating the last years of the Stuarts. Ed. Ebsworth,
J. W. , in two divisions. The Ballad Society. Hertford, 1876-8.
The Roxburghe Ballads, with short notes by William Chappell. The
Ballad Society, Hertford. Vol. I, 1871. [Contains The Catholic Ballad
1
by Pope, Dr Walter. Ed. Ebsworth, J. W. ] Vol. iv, 1883; vol. v,
1885; vol. vii, 1893.
These two most important series, besides ballads and poems, printed
from the original broadsides, contain ample notes and commentary elucida-
ting their contents.
Wilkins, W. W. Political Ballads of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries annotated. 1860.
A Book of Scotish Pasquils 1568-1715 (by Maidment, J. ). Edinburgh, 1868.
[These Scottish Pasquils are closely allied to their English congeners in
matter and treatment. ]
Old English Popular Musio by William Chappell. New ed. by Woolridge,
H. Ellis. 2 vols. 1893. [Gives the most popular airs, but not Packing-
ton's Pound, which may be found in N. Thompson's 180 Loyal Songs. ]
:
II. PROSE SATIRES
Marvell, Andrew. His M[ajest]y's most Gracious Speech to both Houses of
P[arliamen]t. In Poems on Affairs of State, vol. III, 1704, see under I (6);
and rptd in the Works, see under I (a).
The Rehearsal Transpros'd: or, Animadversions upon a late Book,
intituled A Preface showing what Grounds there are of Fears and
Jealousies of Popery. 1672. Second impression with additions and
amendments. 1672.
The Rehearsal Transpros'd: The Second Part. Occasioned by Two
Letters. . . . Answered by Andrew Marvell. 1673.
Both parts rptd in Works; see under I (a).
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