McGill Library
McLennan Library Building3459 rue McTavish
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 0C9
Nineteenth-century Verse Miscellanies Collection
Collection
6 cm of textual records
One album of manuscript poetry (previously MSG 44) with inscription of former owner on front pastedown: C. Anstruther.
The collection was assembled by the Rare Book Department at McGill to group a number of anonymous poetry collections and verse miscellanies dating from roughly the long eighteenth century. These include: a volume written around 1700 containing Milton's Comus and other poems, largely elegiac; a group of 38 original poems from 1774; satires of Cambridge personalities by an undergraduate (1795-1800); a volume of poems bound in vellum written in various hands by George Colin Campbell, Miss Flaxman, Mrs. A. M. Keith, Bernard Bolton, George Tucker and others, with sketches (1817); and Lady Murray's poetry commonplace-book (approximately 1820) containing poems by celebrated authors and some original pieces.