Ballades dedicated to the Lady Victoria Uvedale, by Patrick Cary
- Original object type: Artefact
- Title: Ballades dedicated to the Lady Victoria Uvedale, by Patrick Cary
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Description:
F.3r: title-page; ff.4r-23v: thirteen "ballades" on pages numbered 1-40; f.24r: colophon, "Ballades composed, and transcribed by Iohn Patricke Carey, when Hee had little else to doe."; f.24v (inverted): pen trials and doggerel by Mary Harper, Dingeley, 12 March 1660.
Blank leaves: front and rear endpapers, ff.1-2, f.3v, ff.25-26. Title-page illustrated with elaborate architectural border, with many coats of arms, including that of Harry Vi:count of Falkland and Carey's own device, and the note London. Dublin. Tew. Wickham. (1652) writt All by the Authour's owne hand, an (1653) [i.e. 1652/3]. Each poem illustrated by a preceding emblematic drawing, with a couplet caption, and a following vignette. Bound in late-seventeenth-century calf; inner margins from front endpapers to f.13 worm-holed without loss to text. Catch words on p.40 not taken up and indicate an additional poem or poems in the MS originally, but remaining text is as when bound.
- Date range: 1652-1653
- Date: 1652
- Keywords: English poetry - 17th century
- Collection: Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse
- Physical Identifier: BC MS Lt 68
- URI: http://digital.library.leeds.ac.uk/id/eprint/22223
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