Author: Nahum Tate
Cites
- Horace (1)
- IN: A monumental poem in memory of The Right Honourable Sir George Treby Kt. Late Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas: consisting of his character and elegy. (1702) Poetry, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Dignum Laude Virum Musa vetat mori
FROM: The Odes, Book 4, (-13), Poem, Italy
- Rapheal Thorius (1)
- IN: A poem upon tea: with a discourse on its sov'rain virtues; and Directions in the Use of it for Health. Collected from Treatises of Eminent Physicians upon that Subject. Also a Preface concerning Beau-Criticism. (1702) Poetry, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Innocuous Calices, & Amicam Vatibus Herbam; Vimque datam Folio --------- Planta beata, Deus Terraraum Munus Olympi.
FROM: Hymnus Tabaci, (1625), Poem, UK
- Virgil (1)
- IN: The kentish worthies. A poem, by Mr. Tate. Poet Laureat to His Majesty. (1701) Poetry, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Vincit Amor Patriae
FROM: Aeneid, Book 6, (-19), Poem, Italy
- Petronius (1)
- IN: The triumph, or warriours welcome: a poem on the glorious successes of the last year. With the Ode for New-Year's Day, 1705. By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. (1705) Poetry, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Non enim Res geftae Versubus comprehendendae sunt, quod longe melius Historici faciunt -- potius furentis Animi Vaticinatio adpareat.
FROM: Satyricon, (75), Novel, Italy
- NULL (1)
- IN: A consolatory poem to the Right Honourable John Lord Cutts, upon the death of his most accomplish'd lady. (1708) Poetry, British
EPIGRAPH: Requies quondam Spesq; unica Vitae, Nunc Dolor, aeternusq; imo sub Pectore Luctus.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, NULL
Cited by
- Sebastian Barry (1)
- IN: The Temporary Gentleman (2014) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Remember me, forget my fate.
FROM: Dido and Aeneas, (1689), Poem, Ireland