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I who was once the glory of the plain

DMI number:
7312
First Line:
I who was once the glory of the plain
Last Line:
My sighs shall drive the ship and fill the flagging sails
Poem Genre / Form:
Imitation / translation / paraphrase, Couplet, and Lament
Themes:
Grief / sadness / melancholy and Sex / relations between the sexes
Related People
Translated from:
Nicholas Remond
Confidence:
Speculation (10%)
Comments:
Author:
William Broome
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Chalmers (1810) XII: 39-40.
Content/Publication
Title:
Miscellaneous poems and translations [T5777]
Page No(s):
pp.188-193
Poem Title:
The Complaint. Caelia to Damon. In Which some Lines of Remond's Alexias are imitated.
Attribution:
By Mr. Broome
Attributed To:
William Broome
Title:
Miscellaneous poems and translations [T5778]
Page No(s):
pp.188-193
Poem Title:
The Complaint. Caelia to Damon. In Which some Lines of Remond's Alexias are imitated.
Attribution:
By Mr. Broome
Attributed To:
William Broome
Title:
Miscellaneous poems, translations and imitations [T5779] [vol II]
Page No(s):
pp.189-193
Poem Title:
The Complaint. Coelia to Damon. In Which some Lines of Remond's Alexias are imitated.
Attribution:
By the same [i.e. Broome]
Attributed To:
William Broome
Title:
Miscellaneous poems, translations and imitations [T5780] [vol II]
Page No(s):
pp.154-158
Poem Title:
The Complaint. Coelia to Damon. In Which some Lines of Remond's Alexias are imitated.
Attribution:
By the same [i.e. Broome]
Attributed To:
William Broome