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PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
37 - Bound volume containing various poetical works; 21 Oct. 1622-27 Mar. 1625
Document Reference
Pw V 37/17 (p 6)
Title
MS poem, entitled 'On Dr Ravis Bishop of London', by Richard Corbet; n.d.
Level
Piece
Content Description
A full description of the volume in which this appears can be found under the reference Pw V 37.
Text consists of 38 lines.
'Dr Corbett', appears to left of margin.
A marginal note relates the last lines to Sir Christopher Hatton; and a note indicates that the last couplet derives from a sentiment taken from Plutarch's Apophthegmata Laconica 219E.
Title Of Work
On Dr. Ravis Bishop of London
First Line of Poem
When I past Paules and travaild in the walke
Last Line of Poem
Thou shalt not change Deeds with Him for his Toombe
Language
English
Physical Description
For details of the physical evidence (paper, watermarks, binding etc) of the volume in which this item appears see the entry for Pw V 37.
Related Material
Crum, Index, W 1181
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Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA74255
Ravis; Thomas (c.1560-1609); Bishop of London; Bishop of Gloucester 1605 London 1607
c.1560-1609
NA74256
Hatton; Christopher (1540-1591); Sir; Lord Chancellor from 1587
1540-1591
NA73168
Plutarchus; L. Mestrius (c.45-c.120); Plutarch of Chaeronea; Greek writer and philosopher
c.45-c.120
NA74252
Corbet; Richard (1582-1635); Dr; Bishop of Oxford 1628 and Norwich 1632
1582-1635
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