Nathaniel Lee
Nathaniel Lee (c. 1653 – 6 May 1692) was an English dramatist. He was the son of Dr Richard Lee, a Presbyterian clergyman who was rector of Hatfield and held many preferments under the Commonwealth; Dr Lee was chaplain to George Monck, afterwards Duke of Albemarle, but after the Restoration he conformed to the Church of England, and withdrew his approval for Charles I's execution.
Lee was educated at Westminster School (though some sources say Charterhouse School), and at Trinity College, Cambridge, taking his B.A. degree in 1668. Coming to London, perhaps under the patronage of George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, he tried to earn his living as an actor, but acute stage fright made this impossible. His earliest play, Nero, Emperor of Rome, was acted in 1675 at Drury Lane. Two tragedies written in rhymed heroic couplets, in imitation of John Dryden, followed in 1676: Sophonisba, or Hannibal's Overthrow and Gloriana, or the Court of Augustus Caesar. Both are extravagant in design and treatment.
Lee's reputation was made in 1677 with a blank verse tragedy, The Rival Queens, or the Death of Alexander the Great. The play, which deals with the jealousy of Alexander's first wife, Roxana, for his second wife, Statira, was a favourite on the English stage right up to the days of Edmund Kean. Lee followed this with Mithridates, King of Pontus (acted 1678); Theodosius, or the Force of Love (acted 1680); and Caesar Borgia (acted 1680), an imitation of the worst blood and thunder Elizabethan tragedies. Lee was also named as a collaborator with Dryden in an adaptation of Oedipus (1679). The Princess of Cleve (1681) is an adaptation of Madame de La Fayette's 1678 novel of the same name. The Massacre of Paris was written about this time but not published until 1690.
Lucius Junius Brutus (acted 1681) gave offence at court. The play was suppressed after its third representation for some lines on Tarquin's character that were taken to be a reflection on King Charles II. He therefore joined Dryden in The Duke of Guise (1683), a play which directly advocated the Tory point of view. In it part of the Massacre of Paris was incorporated. Lee was now thirty, and had already achieved a considerable reputation. Constantine the Great (acted 1683) followed.
He had lived in the dissipated society of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, and his associates, and imitated their excesses. As he grew more disreputable, his patrons neglected him, and by 1684 his mind was allegedly completely unhinged. He spent five years in the notorious Bedlam Hospital. He lamented his situation with the following missive: "They called me mad, and I called them mad, and damn them, they outvoted me". He recovered and was released.
Lee died in a drunken fit in 1692. He was buried on 6 May in St. Clement Danes, Strand.
Lee's Dramatic Works were published in 1734. In spite of their extravagance, they contain many passages of great beauty. Copies of Lee's books remain sought after in bibliographic circles.
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Catch - God Save Our Sov’reign Charles, Z. 250 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z. 336: Symphony - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z. 336: Land Him Safely On Her Shore - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z. 336 : Hark, Hark! Just Now My Listening Ears - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z. 336: Welcome, Dread Sir, to Town - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z. 336: But With As Great Devotion Meet - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z. 336 : Your Augusta He Charms With No Lesser Delight - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z. 336 : The King Whose Presence Like the Spring - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow, Z. 336 : Then Since, Sir, From You All Our Blessings Do Flow - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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In nomine Fantasia a6, Z. 746 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas: Benedictus - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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In nomine Fantasia a7, Z. 747 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: Prepare, Prepare, The Rites Begin - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: Canst Thou, Marina - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: The Gate To Bliss - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: Hark! Behold The Heav'nly Choir! - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: Now, Now The Fight’s Done - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: Sad As Death At Dead Of Night - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: Dream No More Of Pleasures Past! - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: Hail To The Myrtle Shade - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Theodosius, or The Force of Love, Z. 606: Ah! Cruel, Bloody Fate - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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The Lord is My Light, Z. 55 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - The Summer’s Absence Unconcerned We Bear, Z. 337: Symphony - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - The Summer’s Absence Unconcerned We Bear, Z. 337: The Summer’s Absence Unconcerned We Bear - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - The Summer’s Absence Unconcerned We Bear, Z. 337: And When Late From Your Throne Heaven's Call You Attend - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - The Summer’s Absence Unconcerned We Bear, Z. 337: Ah! Had We, Sir, The Power Of Art - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - The Summer’s Absence Unconcerned We Bear, Z. 337: Happy While All Her Neighbours Bled - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - The Summer’s Absence Unconcerned We Bear, Z. 337: So Happily Still You Your Counsels Employ - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Welcome Song - The Summer’s Absence Unconcerned We Bear, Z. 337: But Those No More Shall Dare Repine - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume IV -
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Rejoice in the Lord Alway, Z. 49 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Dioclesian, Z. 627: Chaconne "Two in One Upon a Ground" - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Close Thine Eyes and Sleep Secure ("Upon a Quiet Conscience"), Z. 184 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Sir Barnaby Whigg (or No Wit Like a Woman's), Z. 589: Blow, Boreas, Blow - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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O All Ye People, Clap Your Hands, Z. 138 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Catch - Come, My Hearts, Play Your Parts, Z. 246 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Symphony - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man? - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: All the Grandeur - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Let us Sing the Praises - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Mighty Charles - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: May all Factious Troubles Cease - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Overture in D Minor, Z. 771 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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The Massacre of Paris, Z. 604: Thy Genius, Lo! - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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O Praise the Lord, All Ye Heathen, Z. 43 - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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The History of King Richard the Second (or The Sicilian Usurper), Z. 581: Retir’d From Any Mortal’s Sight - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys, Z. 326: Symphony - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys, Z. 326: From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys, Z. 326: Behold Th’Indulgent Prince is Come - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - From Those Serene and Rapturous Joys, Z. 326: Welcome Home - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Welcome as Soft Refreshing Show’rs - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Welcome, More Welcome Does He Come - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: Nor Does the Sun More Comfort Bring - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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Welcome Song - What Shall Be Done in Behalf of the Man?, Z. 341: With trumpets and shouts we receive the World’s Wonder - Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume III -
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