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PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
Document Reference
Pw V 330
Title
MS poem, untitled, 'How long shall Addison, thy charming Lyre'; n.d.
Date
n.d.
Extent
1 f
Level
Item/file
Content Description
Text consists of 30 lines.
First Line of Poem
How long shall Addison, thy charming Lyre
Last Line of Poem
the Generous patron, and the tender friend
Language
English
Physical Description
One quarto
Physical match: Pw V 318 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 319 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 320 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 321 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 322 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 323 (dimensions, script)
Physical match: Pw V 324 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 325 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 326 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 327 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 328 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 329 (dimensions, script)
Physical match: Pw V 331 (dimensions, script) & Pw V 331 (dimensions, script)
Condition
Fragile
Descriptive Features
Watermark: Post Horn within crowned shield (top half only), 60 x 54 mm
Italic
Watermark
Horn (crowned shield)
Related Material
University of Nottingham Library:
University of Nottingham Library:
Publication Note
R. Pack, Miscellanies in Verse and Prose (2nd edn, 1724) p 76
The New Grove, I, p 104
Click the links below to view related name indexes
Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA10139
Addison; Joseph (1672-1719); Mr; essayist and statesman
1672-1719
NA74501
Pack; Richardson (1682-1728); Mr
1682-1728
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