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Published in Horace Walpole's Fugitive Verses, ed. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 1931, pp. 103-5.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 5-8.
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Published in Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, i. 1-3 and in Horace Walpole's Fugitive Verses, ed. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 1931, pp. 1-5.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 9-10.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 11-26.
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Published in A collection of poems, ed. Dodsley, 1748, ii. 305; Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, i. 4-16; Horace Walpole's Fugitive Verses, ed. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 1931, pp. 6-18.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 27-8.
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Published in Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, i. 17-8 and in Horace Walpole's Fugitive Verses, ed. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 1931, pp. 21-2.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 30-2.
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One page blank.
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Published in YWC, v. 39, Appendix 2.
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1 page blank.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 33-8.
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Horace Walpole's note : This eclogue was wrote ... as a sequel to Lady Mary Wortley's Six.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, p. 38.
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Published in Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's correspondence, v. 14. 246-7.
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First line: O Venus, joy of man and gods.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, p. 39.
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An imitation of Horace, Odes I, xxx.
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Published in William's Works, ed. Jeffery, 1822, i. 234-6 and YWC, v. 37.76.
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Annotated by Horace Walpole: I have since learned that these lines were Mallet's and Lady Mary [Wortley Montagu] ... seized them for her own.
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Verse transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, p. 40.
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An imitation of Horace, Odes III, xxvi.
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Description in prose, transcribed by Horace Walpole's in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 40-2.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 43-50.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 51-4.
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Horace Walpole's pretended advertisement of the She-Witch from Lapland published in the Daily Advertiser, 28 December 1741.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, p. 55-6.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 55-8.
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Published in London : W. Webb, 1742.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations in his commonplace book of poems. pp. 57-68.
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Published in the Aedes Walpolianae, 1747 [i.e. 1748].
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 67-70.
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Published in YWC 18.167-8.
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Describes marriage of Lepell Hervey and Constantine Phipps.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 69-76.
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Excerpt printed in YWC 17.274n.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 75-92.
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Printed in Old England, June 18, 1743 (no. 20). A copy of the newsprint (first leaf) is inserted inside back cover.
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Published in YWC 30. Appendix 1.287-306.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 111-8.
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Horace Walpole's copy of the newsprint is pasted on second-to-last page.
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"(No. 38)."
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 119-22.
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Published in YWC 30.307-10.
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Horace Walpole's note : On Samuel Sandys Esq. being created a baron.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 121-4.
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Published in YWC 18.357-8.
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A satire on Henry Pelham, John Selwyn and Richard Arundel, transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his ommonplace book of poems, pp. 123-34.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 133-44.
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Satirizes the fashionable practice of sending written messages on the most trivial occasions.
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Published in The Museum, April 12, 1746 (no. 2).
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2 pages blank.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 145-50.
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Published in: The Museum, No. 5, 1746.
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Horace Walpole's copy of The London Evening-Post, Tuesday June 24 to Thursday June 26, 1746 (no. 2908). Annotated and laid in his commonplace book of poems, inside back cover.
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Horace Walpole's transcription, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 151-2.
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Published in The London Evening Post, June 26, 1746 (no. 2908).
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Horace Walpole's copy of the newsprint is laid inside back cover.
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Another verse in 6 lines entitled, "To Mr. Pitt on the same occasion" and a paragraph from another. Evening Post are also transcribed, pp. 151-2.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 153-60.
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Published in the YWC 30. Appendix 4.324-9.
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Originally published "without the author's knowledge" in 1746 by M. Cooper.
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Photostats of two unidentified copies are filed in the Walpole Mss File.
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Transcription by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 159-62.
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Horace Walpole's note: It was printed the next day by Dodsley, and afterwards by him in the second volume of his Collection of Poems.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 163-6.
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Horace Walpole's note: This has been inserted by the author with some slight alterations in the Memoires of the year 1751.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 165-72.
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Published in Memoirs of King George II, 1985 ed. John Brooke, i. 153-7.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 171-4.
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Published in The World, January 1757. Also in YWC 30. Appendix 6, entitled "Walpole's character of Henry Fox, 1748."
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 175-6.
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Published in YWC 30. Appendix 5: Walpole's letter from the King of the Mohocks to Richard Rigby.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 177-8.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 179-84.
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Published in Memoirs of King George II, 1985, ed. John Brooke, iii, Appendix 4.154-8.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, in his commonplace book of poems, p. 180.
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Published in Horace Walpole's Works i. 30.
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First line: When Whitfield preaches and when Whiston writes.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, p. 180.
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Published in YWC 20.134.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 185-8.
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Published in Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, iv. 377-80.
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Photostat of a copy in the Merritt Collection at Harvard is filed in Horace Walpole Mss. Verse.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 189-218.
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Includes: no. 6, 8 Feb. 1753, on the theatre; no. 8, 22 Feb 1753, on theodore, Prince of Corsica; no. 10, 8 Mar 1753, on festivals and holidays; no. 14, 5 Apr 1753, on letter-writing; and no. 28, 12 Jul 1753, on loving older women.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 218-22.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 221-4.
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Published in Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, i. 28-9.
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Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 225-32.
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Published in The World, Dec 19, 1754, on the politeness of a nation, and Horace Walpole robbed by James Maclaine.
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Includes no. 160, Jan 22, 1756 on licentiousness and no. 195, Sep 23, 1756 on suicide.
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The ms. includes notes on an oak at Malwood Castle and the hawthorn tree at Glastonbury.
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Tipped in Horace Walpole's commonplace book of poems, following p. 245.
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Contains notes on the Jacobite rebellion.
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Another note on Jacoites is mounted on p. 248.
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Scrap, fragment.
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Tipped in Horace Walpole's commonplace book of poems, p. 248.
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Contains Horace Walpole's notes for his Memoirs for the Declaration of the War with Spain which was published in Horace Walpole's Memoirs of King George II, ed. John Brooke, 1985, iii. Appendix 1, pp. 123-39.
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