Document Reference | Pw V 410 |
Title | MS poem, entitled 'On the Words - Brother Protestants and Christians', by Jonathan Swift; n.d. |
Extent | 1 f |
Level | Item/file |
Content Description | Text 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 Work | On the Words - Brother Protestants and Christians |
First Line of Poem | An Inundation (says the Fable) |
Last Line of Poem | Say to Corruption - Thou'rt my Father |
Language | English |
Physical Description | One folio Physical match: Pw V 716 (dimensions) |
Condition | Good |
Descriptive Features | Countermark: Royal Cipher, crowned GR, approx. 28 x 22 mm
Notice gold graphing |
Related Material | University 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 Note | Gentleman'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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Code | PersonName | Dates of existence |
NA1130 | Swift; Jonathan (1667-1745); Dr; satirist and writer | 1667-1745 |