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Ovid's Art of Love [T224706]

DMI number:
276
Aliases
Ovid's art of love
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1758
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T224706
EEBO/ECCO link:
CB3330760394
Shelfmark:
British Library RB.23 a.8543
Full Title:
OVID's | [r]ART of LOVE,[/r] | IN THREE BOOKS. | [r]The LIFE of OVID; | OVID's[/r] Remedy of [r]LOVE;[/r] | [r]His ART of BEAUTY; | The COURT of LOVE;[/r] | AND | [r]The HISTORY of LOVE,[/r] including | the following Stories, viz. | [two columns] [column one] I. The History of Perseus and | Andromeda. | II. The History of Pygmalion. | III. The Story of Hippomenes | and Pygmalion. | IV. The Story of Cephalus | and Procris. | V. The Story of Orpheus and | Eurydice. | VI. The Parting of Achilles | and Deidamia. [/column one] | [column two] VII. Leander's Epistle to | Hero. | VIII. The Story of Narcissus | and Echo. | IX. THe Story of Salmacis | and Hermaphroditus. | X. The Passion of Scylla for | Minos. And | XI. A Pastoral Elegy on the | Death of Delia. [/column two] | [rule] | Adorned with [r]CUTS,[/r] and Embellished with EX-|PLANATORY NOTES never before Published. | [rule] | [r]GLASGOW:[/r] | Printed for J. EDWIN. MDCCLVIII.
Epigraph:
n/a
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh
Genres:
Collection of translations/imitations
Format:
Duodecimo
Price:
n/a
Pagination:
(not including plate) [2], iii-iv, 5-218 pp.
Bibliographic details:
Title page in red and black. Plate facing title page.
Comments:
Contents: Notes placed at the foot of the page rather than at the end of the poem. Attributions: items in 'The History of Love' have been identified as 'attributed (poet name) in miscellany' and attributed to Hopkins; however, items coming after the next major heading ('Several Stories of Ovid's Metamorphoses' (p. 198) have been treated as separate from this and have not been treated as being attributed to Hopkins.
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Contents, pp. iii-iv; The Life of Ovid pp. 5-10.
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Publisher:
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Comments:
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Content/Publication
First Line:
In Cupid's school whoever would take degree
Page No:
pp.11-46
Poem Title:
Ovid's Art of Love. Book I.
Attribution:
Translated by Mr. Dryden
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Now Io paean sing now wreaths prepare
Page No:
pp.47-77
Poem Title:
Ovid's Art of Love. Book II.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The men are armed and for the fight prepare
Page No:
pp.78-110
Poem Title:
Ovid's Art of Love. Book III.
Attribution:
Translated by Mr. Congreve
Attributed To:
William Congreve
First Line:
The title of this book when Cupid spied
Page No:
pp.111-142
Poem Title:
Ovid's Remedy of Love.
Attribution:
Translated by Mr. Tate
Attributed To:
Nahum Tate
First Line:
Once more ye fair attend your master's song
Page No:
pp.143-146
Poem Title:
Ovid's Art of Beauty.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Once as I lay by heavy sleep oppressed
Page No:
pp.147-157
Poem Title:
The Court of Love. A tale from Chaucer.
Attribution:
By Mr. Maynwaring
Attributed To:
Arthur Maynwaring
First Line:
Ye woods and wilds serene and blest retreats
Page No:
pp.158-161
Poem Title:
The History of Love
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
Ye woods and wilds serene and blest retreats
Page No:
pp.158-197
Poem Title:
The History of Love. A Poem: In a Letter to a Lady.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
Thee Delia all that see thee must admire
Page No:
pp.161-162
Poem Title:
Admiration
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
Propitious chance led Perseus once to view
Page No:
pp.162-164
Poem Title:
The History of Perseus and Andromeda: In imitation of part of that in the Fourth book of Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
All other lovers longer toils sustain
Page No:
p.164
Poem Title:
Desire.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
How thou art envied let Pigmalion prove
Page No:
pp.164-167
Poem Title:
The History of Pygmalion: Imitated from the Tenth book of Ovid's Metamorphosis.
Attribution:
By Mr Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
Hippomanes alone with hope inspired
Page No:
pp.167-171
Poem Title:
The Story of Hippomenes and Atalanta: In imitation of part of that in the Tenth book of Ovid's Metamorphosis.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
How wretched then alas should Daphnis grow
Page No:
p.171
Poem Title:
Jealousy.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
From Cephalus' tragic story read
Page No:
pp.172-178
Poem Title:
The Story of Cephalus and Procris, Imitated from the Tenth book of Ovid's Metamorphosis.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
No foreign instance need of this be shown
Page No:
pp.178-179
Poem Title:
Despair.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
So in old times the mournful Orpheus stood
Page No:
pp.180-184
Poem Title:
The Story of Orpheus and Eurydice. Imitated from the Tenth book of Ovid's Metamorphosis.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
What souls about to leave their bodies bear
Page No:
p.184
Poem Title:
The Parting.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
Thus young Achilles in Bithynia's court
Page No:
pp.185-189
Poem Title:
The Parting of Achilles and Deidamia.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
Happy that amorous youth whose mistress hears
Page No:
pp.189-190
Poem Title:
Absence.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
Read this yet be not troubled when you read
Page No:
pp.191-197
Poem Title:
Leander's epistle to Hero: In imitation of Part of that of Ovid.
Attribution:
By Mr. Charles Hopkins
Attributed To:
Charles Hopkins
First Line:
The vocal nymph this lovely hunstman viewed
Page No:
pp.198-205
Poem Title:
The Story of Narcissus and Echo: From the Third book of Ovid's Metamorphosis.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The lovely Salmacis the fountain owned
Page No:
pp.205-209
Poem Title:
The Story of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus. From the Fourth book of Ovid's Metamorphosis.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A tower with sounding walls erected stands
Page No:
pp.209-212
Poem Title:
The Passion of Scylla for Minos. From the Eighth book of Ovid's Metamorphosis.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Stay wretched swain lie here and here lament
Page No:
pp.213-218
Poem Title:
A Pastoral Elegy on the Death of Delia.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed