Document Reference | Pw V 498 |
Title | MS poem, untitled, by Philip, Duke of Wharton; 1725 (c). |
Date | (1725) |
Extent | 1 f |
Level | Item/file |
Content Description | The text which is untitled consists of 24 lines.
There is another copy in the Bodleian Library entitled 'From Mr John Kirby of St. John's Colledg Cambridge April 8th 1725'. |
First Line of Poem | When Young to prostitute his Vote do's cease |
Last Line of Poem | And think of Love and Politicks no more |
Language | English |
Physical Description | One folio |
Condition | Good |
Descriptive Features | Countermark: Royal Cipher, crowned GR surrounded by laurel wreath within a circle, approx. 40 x 40 mm |
Related Material | Crum, Index, W 1651 |
University of Nottingham Library:Pw V 499 |
University of Nottingham Library: |
Another copy of Pw V 498 |
Publication Note | L. Melville, The Life and Writings of Philip, Duke of Wharton (John Lane; London, 1913) p 96 |
Publication of the text |
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Code | PersonName | Dates of existence |
NA30145 | Wharton; Philip (1698-1731); Duke of Wharton; cr. 1718; styled Viscount Winchendon 1706-15; 2nd Marquess of Wharton 1715-8; Jacobite; attainted; estates forfeited | 1698-1731 |