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Document ReferencePw V 43/77 (pp 325-28)
TitleMS poem, entitled 'A Consolatory Epistle to Julian in his Confinement', probably by Sir Roger L'Estrange; n.d.
LevelPiece
Content DescriptionA detailed description of the volume in which this item appears can be found under the reference Pw V 43.
Text consists of 58 lines.

Addressed to Robert Julian, scrivener and professional purveyor of manuscript lampoons.
Title Of WorkA Consolatory Epistle to Julian in his Confinement
First Line of PoemDear Friend, when those we Love are in distress
Last Line of PoemThe Thoughtfull Traytor 'tis offends the King
LanguageEnglish
Physical DescriptionFor details of the physical evidence (paper, watermarks, binding etc) of the volume in which this item appears see the entry for Pw V 43.
Related MaterialCrum, Index, D 87
University of Nottingham Library:
University of Nottingham Library:
Publication NoteR. Gould, Poems (London, 1689) p 279
Buckingham, Miscellaneous Works (London, 1704) i, p 20
B. Harris, 'Captain Robert Julian, Secretary to the Muses' English Literary History, 10 (1943) pp 294-309
M. C. Randolph, 'Mr Julian Secretary of the Muses: Pasquil in London', Notes and Queries 184 (1943) pp 2-6
J. Slater, 'The Early Career of Captain Robert Julian, Secretary to the Muses', Notes and Queries 211 (1966), pp 260-62

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA72722Julian; Robert (fl 1670-c.1690); Captain; scrivener and professional purveyor of manuscript lampoonsfl 1670-c.1690
NA72915L'Estrange; Roger (1616-1704); Sir1616-1704
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