| Summary: | Description: In English and Latin, on paper: written in the last quarter of the 17th century. Contains short poems, extracts, etc, apparently collected in about 1680-90 by a member of St John's College, Oxford, amatory, of local interest, a few political, et cetera Many are by members of the college ... The first is "In Christi Natalitia" by Thomas Bickly, of St John's. There are 21 poems by Katherine Philips: f8r-v The World (PsK567); f8v To my Lord Biron's tune of -- Adieu Phillis (PsK433); f9r-v The Soule (PsK340); f10v Against Love (PsK2); f10r-v Happyness (PsK125); f11 Death (PsK53); ff11v-12 Submission (PsK348); ff12v-13v L'accord du bien (PsK202); f14 Against Pleasure. Set by Dr Coleman (PsK11); ff14v-15 A Countrey Life (PsK40); ff15v-16v La Grandeur d'esprit (PsK180); ff16v-17 An ode upon retirement, made upon occasion of Mr Cowley's on that subject (PsK221); ff17v-18 In Memory of F P who died at Acton (PsK135); f18v Epitaph. On Hector Phillips at St Sith's Church (PsK76); f18v On the death of my first and dearest childe, Hector Phillips (PsK247); f19 On the Welch language (PsK282); ff19v-20 On Controversies in Religion (PsK229); f20 Wiston-Vault (PsK561); ff20v-21 God (PsK119); f21 The Virgin (PsK545); f28v Song, to the tune of, Sommes nous pas trop heureux (PsK332).
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