Folger MS M.a.174

Title Untitled
Archive Folger Shakespeare Library
Call Number Folger MS M.a.174
Complete Yes
Description

Anonymous, 1724–1728.

109 poems.

Almost entirely early eighteenth-century poetry. Many contemporary satirical pieces, and items from Mist's Weekly Journal.

Format quarto
Book Size 19cm x 15cm
Filled Page Count 193 pages
Item Count 110
Poem Count 109
Periods
First Line Index No
Digitized No
Region
Additional Genres Prose essays
Print Sources
Major Themes

Major themes prominent among the manuscript contents in alphabetical order.

Minor Themes

Other themes of interest among the manuscript contents in alphabetical order.

Links
Bibliography
Citation

Folger MS M.a.174.” Manuscript Verse Miscellanies, 1700–1820, edited by Betty A. Schellenberg, Simon Fraser University, https://mvm.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/manuscript/5. Accessed .

Created 2019-08-27 1:45:39 PM
Updated 2024-02-10 4:39:36 PM
First Line Context
Hail, happy bride! for thou art truly blest

p. 43.

Local title: On the Death of Mrs. Bowes/ written by a Lady extempore on a Card.

Attributed author: a Lady.

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: n/a

Hear all you Friends to Knighthood

pp. 183–184.

Local title: A New Ballad to the tune of Of Noble race was Shenkin.

Attributed author: n/a

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: n/a

In what soft Language shall my Thoughts get free

pp. 34–36.

Local title: A Lady on the Death of her Husband.

Attributed author: A Lady.

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: n/a

Little Girl in swadling Cloaths

pp. 104–105

Local title: On Miss Harvey, being a day old. In imitation of Mr. Phillips

Attributed author: n/a

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: Immediately follows the transcription of Philips' original, "Little charm of placid mien," in the manuscript collection (pp. 102–104). 

O thou, who labour'st in this rugged Mine

p. 64

Local title: Written in a Gentlemans Coke upon Littleton.

Attributed author: "By his Sister."

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: n/a

Thou who dost all my worldly Thoughts employ

ff. 88–89.

Local title: From a Lady at the Bath to her Spouse in London. 

Attributed author: a Lady.

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: Some minor differences in punctuation, capitalization and diction to the copy on f. 146.

Other: n/a

Thou who dost all my worldly Thoughts employ

f. 146.

Local title: To the Lord M— by his Lady in her Sickness.

Attributed author: his Lady. 

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: Some minor differences in punctuation, capitalization and diction to the copy on ff. 88–89. 

Other: n/a

When Foes are o'ercome, we preserve them from Slaughter

pp. 40–42

Local title: A Serious Poem upon William Wood, Brazier, Tinker, Hardware Man, Coyner, Founder, & Esquire. printed in Ireland. 1724.

Attributed author: n/a

Adaptation: n/a

Other variants: n/a

Other: Note attributed date and place in title.

Feature Note
Author attributions

Rare; if attributed, in header of the poem. 

Binding

Pre-bound paperbook. Section of blank leaves near end. Subsequently rebound.

Original red morocco and gold.

Marbled endpapers.

Catchwords

Yes, at the bottom of many pages.

Hands

Single (neat and consistent), except for the final item on the death of VanDyke. This item appears in the index though so it appears to have been contemporary. 

 

Indications of use

Table of contents for guiding future readers. 

Item formatting

Uniform diagonal stroke from top right to lower left after each poem. 

Organization

Prose piece of Mist's Journal functions as a kind of preface. 

Original poetry

Maybe some of the cases of translations from Latin, which are headed "Attempted in English." 

Table of Contents

Yes, at the end of the manuscript. Does not include opening prose piece on poetry.