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As through the flood to our expecting shore

DMI number:
3725
First Line:
As through the flood to our expecting shore
Last Line:
Nor ever let thee part from that blest island more
Poem Genre / Form:
Epithalamion, Panegyric, and Couplet
Themes:
Marriage and The monarchy (heads of state)[Princess Anne (later Queen Anne)]
Related People
Author:
James Compton
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Stuart Gillespie and David Hopkins, eds, The Dryden-Tonson Miscellanies, 1684-1709, 6 vols (London, 2008). I: cxiv.
Content/Publication
Title:
The first part of miscellany poems [N6906]
Page No(s):
pp.137-138
Poem Title:
Upon the Nuptials of the Prince of Denmark, and the Lady Anne.
Attribution:
By Mr. Duke
Attributed To:
Richard Duke
Title:
The first part of miscellany poems [T117014] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.131-132
Poem Title:
Upon the Nuptials of the Prince of Denmark, and the Lady Anne.
Attribution:
By Mr. Duke.
Attributed To:
Richard Duke
Title:
Hymenaeus Cantabrigiensis [ESTC R23879]
Page No(s):
sigs S4v-T1r
Poem Title:
Upon the Nuptials of the Prince of Denmark and the Lady Anne.
Attribution:
James Compton, Fellow-Commoner of St Johns College.
Attributed To:
James Compton
Title:
Miscellany poems: the first part [T117015]
Page No(s):
pp.240-242
Poem Title:
Upon the Nuptials of the Prince of Denmark, and the Lady Ann.
Attribution:
By James Compton, Esq
Attributed To:
James Compton