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Of Albion's splendid court unmoved I hear

DMI number:
23539
First Line:
Of Albion's splendid court unmoved I hear
Last Line:
Our Albion too should of her Daciers boast
Poem Genre / Form:
Occasional poem and Couplet
Themes:
Patriotism / glory of the British nation, Philosophical enquiry, Places[Richmond], Poetry / literature / writing, and The monarchy (heads of state)[Caroline of Ansbach]
Related People
Author:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter]
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Works (1751) II: 572-575.
Content/Publication
Title:
Poems by eminent ladies [vol 1] [T42592] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.234-238
Poem Title:
A Poem, Occasioned by The Busts set up in the Queen's Hermitage; Designed to be presented with a Vindication of Mr. Locke, which was to have been inscribed to her Majesty.
Attribution:
Collected in section, 'Poems by Mrs. Cockburn.'
Attributed To:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter]
Title:
Poems by eminent ladies [vol 1] [T60050] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.203-206
Poem Title:
A Poem, occasioned by teh Busts set up in the Queen's HErmitage; designed to be presented with a Vindication of Mr. Locke, which was to have been inscribed to her Majesty.
Attribution:
Collected in section, 'Poems by Mrs. Cockburn.'
Attributed To:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter]
Title:
Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great Britain and Ireland [N21034] [vol I] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.81-85
Poem Title:
A Poem, Occasioned by the Busts set up in the Queen's Hermitage. Designed to be presented with a Vindication of Mr. Locke, which was to have been inscribed to her Majesty.
Attribution:
Collected under 'Poems by Mrs. Cockburn'.
Attributed To:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter]
Title:
Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland [T144911 vol. I]
Page No(s):
pp.234-238
Poem Title:
A Poem Occasioned by The Busts set up in the Queen's Hermitage; Designed to be presented with a Vindication of Mr. Locke, which was to have been inscribed to her Majesty.
Attribution:
Collected in section, 'Poems By Mrs. Cockburn.'
Attributed To:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter]