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Document ReferencePw V 410
TitleMS poem, entitled 'On the Words - Brother Protestants and Christians', by Jonathan Swift; n.d.
Extent1 f
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionText consists of 62 lines

Title refers to the words used by the Advocates for the repeal of the Test Act in Ireland, 1733.
Title Of WorkOn the Words - Brother Protestants and Christians
First Line of PoemAn Inundation (says the Fable)
Last Line of PoemSay to Corruption - Thou'rt my Father
LanguageEnglish
Physical DescriptionOne folio
Physical match: Pw V 716 (dimensions)
ConditionGood
Descriptive FeaturesCountermark: Royal Cipher, crowned GR, approx. 28 x 22 mm

Notice gold graphing
Related MaterialUniversity of Nottingham Library:Pw V 411
University of Nottingham Library:
Pw V 410 is another copy of Pw V 411 but without the 2 last lines
Publication NoteGentleman's Magazine Supplement 1733, iii, 710 & Aldine (ed.), Jonathan Swift, Poems, (London 1833-34), iii, pp 166-68 & H. Williams (ed.), Poems of Jonathan Swift (Clarendon Press; Oxford, 1937) vol III, pp 809-813

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA1130Swift; Jonathan (1667-1745); Dr; satirist and writer1667-1745
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