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PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
549 - Two MS verse texts, one by Vincent Bourne and the other unascribed plus a dramatis personae for Terence's Andria, performed at Westminster School, November [1725]; n.d.[1725]
Document Reference
Pw V 549/3
Title
MS verse, epilogue for Terence's Andria by Vincent Bourne, performed at Westminster School [Nov. 1725]; n.d.[1725]
Date
1725
Level
Piece
Content Description
Text consists of 38 lines in elegiac couplets.
Before the text appears the direction: Crito loquitur.
This is a specially composed epilogue to Terence's Andria, performed at Westminster School (Nov. 1725).
Title Of Work
Epilogus [Andriae]
First Line of Poem
Eccquis ibi est? - Audite aliquis - Puer, Endromedon da
Last Line of Poem
Vester Ego, grato corde, redibo Crito.
Language
Latin
Physical Description
For details of the physical evidence (paper, watermarks, etc) of the MS in which this item appears see the entry for Pw V 549.
Publication Note
Lusus Westmonasterienses (1730) pp 246-47
V. Bourne, Miscellaneous Poems: consisting of originals and translations (W. Ginger; London, 1772) pp 299-300
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Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA72710
Terentius Afer; P. (c.190-c.159 BC); -; Terence; Roman comic dramatist
c.190-c.159 BC
NA72711
Bourne; Vincent (1695-1747); Mr; master of Westminster School
1695-1747
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