Document Reference | Pw V 43/77 (pp 325-28) |
Title | MS poem, entitled 'A Consolatory Epistle to Julian in his Confinement', probably by Sir Roger L'Estrange; n.d. |
Level | Piece |
Content Description | A 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 Work | A Consolatory Epistle to Julian in his Confinement |
First Line of Poem | Dear Friend, when those we Love are in distress |
Last Line of Poem | The Thoughtfull Traytor 'tis offends the King |
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 43. |
Related Material | Crum, Index, D 87 |
University of Nottingham Library: |
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Publication Note | R. 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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Persons
Code | PersonName | Dates of existence |
NA72722 | Julian; Robert (fl 1670-c.1690); Captain; scrivener and professional purveyor of manuscript lampoons | fl 1670-c.1690 |
NA72915 | L'Estrange; Roger (1616-1704); Sir | 1616-1704 |