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World Enough and Time

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by Nicholas Murray


  Cromwell, Frances

  Cromwell, Mary

  Cromwell, Oliver; admiration of by Marvell; consolidation of power; death; defeat of Charles II; and Dutton; Flecknoe’s eulogy on; funeral and lying in state; Irish campaign; Marvell’s correspondence with; Marvell’s ‘Horatian Ode’ on see ‘Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland, An’; Marvell’s Latin epigram on; Marvell’s poem celebrating first year as Lord Protector; Marvell’s poem on death of; Milton’s eulogy of (Defensio Secunda); rejection of offer of crown; Scottish campaign; title of Lord Protector

  Cromwell, Richard

  Crown Jewels: attempt at stealing by Blood

  ‘Damon the Mower’

  Danby, Earl of (Thomas Osborne); attempt at giving gift of money to Marvell from king; attempt at impeachment; bribery and corruption; erection of bronze equestrian statue by

  Danby, Peregrine

  Danson, Thomas

  Davenant, William

  Declaration of Indulgence (1672); cancellation of by king

  Defensio Secunda (Milton)

  Denham, Sir John

  Denmark: mission to

  ‘Dialogue Between the Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure, A’

  ‘Dialogue between Thyrsis and Dorinda, A’

  ‘Dialogue between the Two Horses, A’

  Digby, Sir Kenelm

  Directions To a Painter

  Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie

  Donne, John

  Douglas, Archibald

  Dove, John

  Dover, Treaty of (1670)

  Downing, Sir George

  Drope, Francis

  Dryden, John

  du Moulin

  Duncalfe, John

  Duncan-Jones, Elsie

  Duncombe, Sir John

  Dutch see Holland

  Dutch War (First); British victory at Portland Bill (1653)

  Dutch War (Second); inquiry into miscarriages of; humiliation by Dutch at Chatham harbour; peace treaty signed at Breda (1667); seeking of money for

  duties: imposition of on goods

  Dutton, John

  Dutton, William: background; tutoring of by Marvell; view to becoming husband of Cromwell’s daughter

  ‘Elegy upon the Death of my Lord Francis Villiers, An’

  Eliot, T.S.; essay (1921) on Marvell; ‘The Metaphysical Poets’

  emblem books

  Empson, Sir William

  English College (Rome); ‘Pilgrims’ Book’

  Evelyn, John

  Eves, Rebecca

  ‘Eyes and Tears’

  Fairfax, Anne

  Fairfax, Edward

  Fairfax, Isabel (née Thwaites)

  Fairfax, Lord Thomas; ancestry; appointment of Marvell as tutor; background; and Dutton; love of literature and learning; Milton’s sonnet on; misgivings over conduct of civil war; and Nun Appleton house; properties owned by; retirement; Short Memorials; in ‘Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax’; and ‘Upon the Hill and Grove at Bill-borrow’; ‘Upon the New-built House at Apleton’; withdrawal from Cromwellian cause

  Fairfax, Mary; in ‘The Garden’; marriage to Duke of Buckingham; relationship with Marvell; tutoring of by Marvell; in ‘Upon Appleton House’

  Fairfax, William

  Farrington, John

  Fauconberg, Viscount see Belasyse, Lord Thomas

  Fifth Monarchy Men

  Finch, Sir Heneage

  ‘First Anniversary of the Government under O.C., The’

  Five Mile Bill

  ‘Fleckno, an English Priest at Rome’

  Flecknoe, Richard

  Folio (1681)

  Foxley, Mayor William

  France: attempt to break Anglo-French alliance; peace treaty with Holland; prospect of war with and moves towards peace; secret dealings between Charles II and Louis XIV; and Treaty of Dover with England

  Franke, Richard

  Friessendorff, Johann Frederick von

  Frowde, Philip

  Fuller, Thomas

  ‘Further Advice to a Painter’

  ‘Garden, The’

  Geene, John

  Gelson, John

  Gent, Thomas

  Gilby, Colonel Anthony; anti-Catholicism; tensions between Marvell and

  Golden Treasury (Palgrave)

  Great Fire (1666); investigation into causes; rebuilding of city after

  Grosart, Alexander

  Hales, John

  Halifax, Marquess of

  Hall, John

  Hall, Joseph

  Hampton, Bess

  Harcourt, Sir Philip

  Harley, Robert

  Harley, Sir Edward

  Harmar, John

  Harrington, James

  Harrington, Richard

  Harris, Lucy

  Hart, Sir Richard

  Hartlib, Samuel

  Hastings, Lord Henry

  Hatton, Viscount

  Hayes

  Hazlitt, William

  Hereford, Bishop of see Croft, Herbert

  Herrick, Robert

  Hewley, Sir John

  Hickeringill, Edmund

  Higgons, Sir Thomas

  Hildyard, Henry

  Hill, Christopher

  His Majesty’s Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses of Parliament

  ‘Historicall Poem, An’

  Hoare, Mayor

  Hobbes, Thomas

  Hodgson, Edward

  Holland; Fifth Column; Marvell’s mission in; Marvell’s poem on; peace with England under Treaty of Westminster (1674); peace treaty with France; treaty with England (1678); see also Dutch Wars

  Holy Trinity Church (Hull)

  Hopkins, Gerard Manley

  Horace

  ‘Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland, An’

  Howard, Charles see Carlisle, Earl of

  Howard, Henry

  Howe, John

  Hull Corporation; advancing of interests by Marvell whilst MP; Marvell’s correspondence with see Marvell, Andrew: Parliamentary and Political Career; and Marvell’s death; and Spurn Head lighthouse; wages paid to Marvell

  Hull Grammar School

  Humber: erection of lighthouse at mouth of

  Hume, David

  Hunt, John Dixon

  Hyde, Anne see York, Duchess of

  Hyde, Edward see Clarendon, Earl of

  In eandem Reginae Sueciae transmissam

  In Effigiem Oliveri Cromwell

  Indemnity Act (1660)

  Indulgence, Declaration of see Declaration of Indulgence

  Ingelo, Nathaniel

  Inscribenda Luparae

  Ireland: Cromwell’s campaign in; proposed mission to by Marvell

  Islam

  Jekill

  Jermyn, Henry (Earl of St Albans)

  Jesuits

  Jews

  Johnson, Dr

  Jones, Inigo

  Jonson, Ben

  Kelliher, Hilton

  Kermode, Sir Frank

  King, Daniel

  ‘Kinges Vowes, The’

  Knight, Sir John

  Lachrymae Musarum

  Lamb, Charles

  Lambert, Anthony

  Larkin, Philip

  ‘Last Instructions to a Painter, The’

  Laud, Archbishop William

  Lauderdale, Lord

  Lawes, William

  Lawson, John

  legal profession

  Legge, William

  Legouis, Pierre

  Leigh, Richard

  Leishman, J.B.

  L’Estrange, Sir Roger

  ‘Letter to Doctor Ingelo, A’

  Liberi, Pietro

  Lilborne, Elizabeth

  Lister, William

  London, Bishop of

  Longus

  Louis XIV, King; secret dealings with Charles II

  Lovelace, Richard

  ‘Loyall Scot, The’

  Lucas, Lord

  Ludlow

  Lynen, Mathias

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sp; Man of Mode, The (play)

  Martial

  Marvell, Andrew

  Parliamentary and Political Career; activities and duties; advancing of best interests of Hull Corporation; as assistant Latin Secretary; clash with Clifford; on committee looking into miscarriages of Dutch War; on committee looking into Great Fire causes; on committee looking into Popery; committees sat on; composition of Latin reply to Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine; correspondence with Hull Corporation; on Cromwell; defends Hayes in the House; description of as an MP; diligence and integrity; disillusionment with Charles II and court; elected as MP for Hull; elected as younger Warden of Trinity House (Deptford); enjoyment of lobbying; Holland mission; and impeachment of Clarendon; and importance of freedom of individual conscience; incident with Harcourt; involvement espionage work with the Dutch; and Irish mission; knowledge of business and maritime affairs; leanings towards Royalist tendency; letters to Trinity House; loss of Hull seat; Milton’s letter recommending him for Latin Secretary post; notion of liberty; opposition to bill on Protestant Religion and Royal Family; opposition to the Excise; participation in Rota Club meetings; philosophy and beliefs; re-election (1661); record; relationship with Earl of Carlisle; and the Restoration; role seen by; rumours surrounding; Russian, Swedish and Denmark mission; settling of militia issue; shift towards republicanism; speeches; Spurn Head lighthouse issue; tensions between Gilby and; view of Charles II; view of Civil War; view of situation under Richard Cromwell; wages; workload

  Personal Life; abandonment of studies at Cambridge; absence during most turbulent period of Civil War; ancestry; apprenticeship in Hull and theory of whereabouts after Cambridge; attributes; biographies of; birth; burial; at Cambridge University; care for young people; cautious in making friends; character; contracts a fever; crafty nature; in danger and enemies made; death; and death of Cromwell; death threat; doubts about aim in life; habits; education; epitaph; European tour; exhibition of life and work at British Library (1978); friendships; and Hull; interest in travelling; isolation and solitude; legend of; legend of refusal of money gift from king; liking of London; living in Highgate; love of gardens; low-life activities and dark side; Mary Palmer’s claim of being wife of; mistress; monument of; and opposite sex; parental background; philosophy; portrait in National Gallery; relationship with Mary Fairfax; relationship with Milton; relationship with nephew (William Popple); relationship with Parker see Parker, Samuel; residences; at Saumur; secretiveness; selling of property inheritance; sexuality; sheltering of bankrupts; spelling of name; temper; tutoring of Mary Fairfax; tutoring of William Dutton; unmarried; upbringing

  Poetry and Writing Career; acknowledgement of talent by poetic peers; on art of writing; attributes and qualities; complexity and ambiguous texture of; and country houses; criticism of; dating of poems; difficulty in attributing satires to; distinctiveness; early lyric poems; Eliot’s praise for; growth of reputation in twentieth century; Latin epigrams; love without sex in; mastery of rhythm; and new science; pastoral and garden poems; play with tradition; poetic motion; praise and admiration for after death; preoccupation with human posterior; prose; publishing of first verses; reprinting of verse satires after death; and rhyming; satires; style; theme of art versus nature; theme of childhood innocence and beauty; theme of frustrated and disappointed love; view of translation; wit; see also individual titles

  Religious Beliefs: anti-Catholicism; anti-clericalism; commitment to freedom of and toleration of; criticism of bishops; defence of nonconformity; essence of ecclesiastical politics; on growth of popery see Account of the Growth of Popery, An; Jesuit episode; pamphlet on imposition of creeds; signing of ‘protestation’ of loyalty to Protestant religion; understanding of scripture and church history; view of undesirability of civil power’s involvement in religious belief

  Marvell, Anne (sister) see Blaydes, Anne

  Marvell, Elizabeth (sister)

  Marvell, Mary (sister) see Popple, Mary

  Marvell, Reverend Andrew (father); appointed lecturer at Holy Trinity Church in Hull; character; clash with church hierarchy; drowning of; education; marriage; Marvell on; as Master of the Charterhouse charitable foundation; preaching at funeral of John Ramsden; quarrel with Harrington; remarriage; and Winestead church

  Marwell, John

  Mary of Modena

  Masson, David

  May, Tom

  Maynard, Sir John

  Mead, William

  Meadows, Sir Philip

  Medley, William

  Meres, Sir Thomas

  Mervell, Thomas

  Michailovitz, Alexey

  Miège, Guy

  militia

  millenarians

  Milton, John; appointed Secretary for the Foreign Tongues; death; Defensio Pro Se pamphlet; Defensio Secunda; eulogy of Cromwell; imprisonment; letter recommending Marvell as assistant Latin Secretary (1653); Lycidas; Marvell working for; meeting of Marvell in Rome story; Paradise Lost; praise for by Marvell; relationship with Marvell; release from prison; sonnet on Fairfax; taking up of excessive jail fees case by Marvell; view of Irish

  Miscellaneous Poems

  Monmouth, Duke of

  Morgan, Blacker

  Morley, Henry

  Morton, Richard

  ‘Mower Against Gardens, The’

  Mr Smirke

  Naked Truth, The (Croft)

  Navigation Acts

  Nelthorpe, Edward

  Nelthorpe, Robert

  Nettleton, Robert

  Neville, Henry

  ‘New Criticism’

  Nightingale, Luke

  nonconformists

  Norton, Reverend John

  ‘Nostradamus’s Prophecy’

  Nun Appleton House; poem on

  ‘Nymph, The’

  Oblivion, Act of

  Oldenburg, Henry

  ‘On Mr Milton’s Paradise Lost’

  ‘On the Victory Obtained by Blake over the Spaniards, in the Bay of Sanctacruze, in the Island of Teneriff’

  Orleans, Duchess of

  Ormonde, Duke of (James Butler)

  Osborne, Thomas see Danby, Earl of

  Overton, Colonel

  Oxenbridge, Elizabeth

  Oxenbridge, Jane

  Oxenbridge, John Reverend

  Oxford, Bishop of see Parker, Samuel

  Page, Edmund

  ‘painter’ genre

  Palatine of the Rhine, Prince Elector

  Palgrave

  Palmer, Mary

  Paradise Lost (Milton): Marvell’s poem on

  Parker, Samuel (Bishop of Oxford); books written by; campaign against Declaration of Indulgence; clash with Marvell; conspirators allegation against Marvell; criticism and personal abuse of Marvell; criticism and personal abuse of by Marvell in The Rehearsal Transpros’d; De Rebus sui Temporis Commentarium; death; meetings with Marvell; physical encounter with Marvell; preface to Bramhall’s book; religious background; religious beliefs and philosophy; Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed; success of Marvell over

  Parliament: dissolution of Cavalier; first meeting of Cavalier; first meeting of Convention; proroguing of; see also Marvell, Andrew: Parliamentary and Political Career

  pastoral mode

  Pelham, Peregrine

  Pell, John

  Penn, William

  Pepys, Samuel

  Perrott, Richard

  Pett, Peter

  Phillips, Edward

  Phillips, John

  ‘Picture of Little T.C, in a Prospect of Flowers’

  plague

  Pliny

  ‘Poem upon the Death of O.C., A’

  Poll Tax Bill

  Ponder, Nathaniel

  popery: establishment of committees to look into growth of; growth of; Marvell’s book on growth of; vigilance against; see also Catholics (Catholicism)

  Popple, Edmund; assisting Marvell in getting elected as a burgess of Hull Corporation; correspondence with Marvell; financial adviser to Marvell; Warden of Trini
ty House

  Popple, Mary (née Marvell)

  Popple, William; epitaph to Marvell; Marvell’s letters to; relationship with Marvell

  Portland Bill: British victory over Dutch at (1653)

  Primrose, James

  Printing Ordinance (1643)

  Protestation (1641)

  Prynne, Abraham de la

  Puritans

  Raleigh, Sir Walter

  Ramsden, John

  Ramsden, William

  Ransom, John Crowe

  Rebus sui Temporis Commentarium, De (Parker)

  Rehearsal Transpros’d, The; anti-clericalism in; on Civil War; criticism and abuse of Parker; description of Marvell’s father; government’s reaction to; king’s reaction to; licensing of; on Marvell’s involvement in public affairs; Parker’s reproof of; purpose in writing of; replies to; second part of; success

  religion: and science

  Remarks upon a Late Disingenuous Discourse

  Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed (Parker)

  Reresby, Sir John

  Restoration (1660)

  Rich, Robert

  Richardson, Mayor

  Rivet (brazier)

  Rochester, Bishop

  Rochester, Earl of

  Rolt, Thomas

  Rosemary & Bayes

  Rota Club

  Royalists

  Rupert, Prince

  Russia: mission to

  Sadlier, Anne

  St Albans, Earl of (Henry Jermyn)

  St George, Mrs

  St John, Oliver

  Saint-Amant, Antoine Girard

  Sandys, Colonel

  Saumur (France)

  Savile, Sir William

  science: and religion

  Scotland: Cromwell’s campaign; union with England

  Scott, Thomas

  Scudamore, James

  Scudamore, Viscount John

  Seymour, Sir Edward

  Shaftesbury, Earl of

  Sherman, John

  Short Historical Essay Touching General Councils, Creeds and Imposition in Religion

  Short Memorials (Fairfax)

  Skinner, Cyriack

  Skinner, Edward

  Skinner, Mrs

  Skinner, William

  Smith, Sir Jeremy

  Sobieski, John

  Solitude, La (Saint-Amant)

  Spurn Head lighthouse

  Stanley, Thomas

  Stationers’ Company

  ‘Statue at Charing Cross, The’

  Statue in Stocks-Market, The

  Sterry, Nathaniel

  Stevens, Wallace

  S’Too Him Bayes

  Stubbe, Henry

  Sweden: mission to; political alliance with England

 

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