Tell me Belinda why your constant care
- DMI number:
- 8372
- First Line:
- Tell me Belinda why your constant care
- Last Line:
- But why should we since nature still prevails
- Poem Genre / Form:
- Lampoon, Dialogue, Topical satire, Verse-drama, and Couplet
- Themes:
- High society / the court, Love, Sex / relations between the sexes, and Women / the female character
- Translated from:
- Jean de La Fontaine
- Confidence:
- Confident (50%)
- Comments:
- Author:
- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont]
- Confidence:
- Speculation (10%)
- Comments:
- Title:
- Court poems. Part II. [T5772] [ECCO]
- Page No(s):
- pp.13-19
- Poem Title:
- The Ramble. Between Belinda a Demy Prude, and Cloe a Court-Coquette.
- Attribution:
- The best lines in it are taken from Fontaine and a fam'd Female Wit assisted in the Translation.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- Title:
- State poems. Viz. Verses upon the sickness and recovery of the Right Honourable Robert Walpole. [T67283]
- Page No(s):
- pp.13-19
- Poem Title:
- The Ramble. Between Belinda a Demy-Prude, and Cloe a Court-Coquette.
- Attribution:
- The best lines in it are taken from Fontaine and a fam'd Female Wit assisted in the Translation.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- Title:
- The ladies miscellany [N12279] [ECCO]
- Page No(s):
- pp.13-19
- Poem Title:
- The Ramble. Between Belinda a Demy-Prude, and Cloe a Court-Coquette.
- Attribution:
- The best lines in it are taken from Fontaine and a fam'd Female Wit assisted in the Translation.
- Attributed To:
- Not attributed
- Title:
- Court poems in two parts compleat [N15386] [ECCO]
- Page No(s):
- pp.1-4
- Poem Title:
- The Ramble. Between Belinda a Demy Prude, and Cloe a Court-Coquette.
- Attribution:
- The best lines in it are taken from Fontaine and a fam'd Female Wit, (the Lady W-y M-gue,) assisted in the Translation.
- Attributed To:
- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont]
- Title:
- Court poems in two parts compleat [N15388] [ecco]
- Page No(s):
- pp.1-4
- Poem Title:
- The Ramble. Between Belinda a Demy-Prude, and Cloe a Court-Coquette.
- Attribution:
- The best Lines in it are taken from Fontaine, and a fam'd Female Wit, (the Lady W--y M--gue,) assisted in the Translation.
- Attributed To:
- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont]
- Title:
- Court poems. In two parts. [T5775] [ecco]
- Page No(s):
- p.1
- Poem Title:
- The Ramble. Between Belinda a Demy-Prude, and Cloe a Court-Coquett.
- Attribution:
- The best Lines in it are taken from Fontaine, and a fam'd Female Wit, (the Lady W--y M--gue,) assisted in the Translation.
- Attributed To:
- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont]
- Title:
- Pope's miscellany. The second part. [T5774]
- Page No(s):
- pp.1-4
- Poem Title:
- The Ramble. Between Belinda a Demy-Prude, and Cloe a Court-Coquette.
- Attribution:
- The best lines in it are taken from Fontaine and a fam'd Female Wit, (the Lady W-y M-gue,) assisted in the Translation.
- Attributed To:
- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont]
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