Union First Line Index of English Verse

13th-19th Century (bulk 1500-1800)



First Line: Come my dear goddesses 
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Title: `The paraphrase' [of French verses by the Prince of Wales addressed to Lady Middlesex (later duchess of Dorset), Lady Catherine Hanmer, and Lady Faulcon who represented Venus, Juno and Minerva in Congreve's masque The judgment of Pano, 1755] 
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Last Line: With us forever and for aye. 
Library: YO 
Shelfmark: fc.135 
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Ref Nbr: Osborn C0400 
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Names Mentioned: Dorset, Grace (Boyle) Sackville, duchess, and countess of Middlesex, d. 1763
Hanmer, Lady Catherine
Faulcon, [ ], lady 
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Translations/Imitations: Frederick Louis, prince of Wales, 1701_1751 
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