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PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
47 - Bound volume of MS poems by various authors; n.d.
Document Reference
Pw V 47/5 (ff 14r-15v)
Title
MS poem, entitled 'On the Lord Lovelaces Triumphant March into Oxford', by John Smith; 1688
Date
1689 (c)
Level
Piece
Content Description
A full description of the volume in which this appears can be found under the reference Pw V 47.
Text consists of nineteen 3-line verses with refrain, 'Which nobody can deny'.
Dated 1688 in this manuscript.
Title Of Work
On the Lord Lovelaces Triumphant March into Oxford
First Line of Poem
A Late Expedicon to Oxford was made
Last Line of Poem
They'd March'd more Nimble without their Musick
Language
English
Related Material
Crum, Index, A 224
University of Nottingham Library:Pw V 46/27
University of Nottingham Library:Pw V 48/1
University of Nottingham Library:Pw V 602
Other versions of the same MS.
Publication Note
Poems on Affairs of State, vol V (1971), pp 66-70
Click the links below to view related name indexes
Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA31618
Lovelace; John (c.1638-1693); 3rd Baron Lovelace; succ. 1670; M.P.; arrested for involvement in Rye House Plot 1683
c.1638-1693
NA30633
Smith; John (1655-1723); Mr; M.P. Ludgershall 1679 1681 1689-90; Bere Alston 1691-5; Andover 1695-1713; East Looe 1715-23; Speaker 1705-8
1655-1723
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