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We do not usher forth thy verse with these

DMI number:
6798
First Line:
We do not usher forth thy verse with these
Last Line:
Muse most emphatical and wit divine
Poem Genre / Form:
Panegyric and Couplet
Themes:
Poetry / literature / writing
Related People
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Chalmers (1810) VI: 8.
Content/Publication
Title:
A collection of the best english poetry by several hands [vol II] [T71]
Page No(s):
pp.8-9
Poem Title:
To the Worthy Muse of his Noble Friend, Sir John Beaumont, Knight, Baronet.
Attribution:
Thomas Hawkins
Attributed To:
Sir Thomas Hawkins
Title:
Bosworth-field: a poem...with several verses in praise of the author, and elegies on his death by the greatest wits then living [T29559]
Page No(s):
pp.8-9
Poem Title:
To the Worthy Muse of his Noble Friend, Sir John Beaumont, Knight, Baronet.
Attribution:
Thomas Hawkins
Attributed To:
Sir Thomas Hawkins
Title:
The rhapsody. Being a display of the wit and humour of past times [T62617]
Page No(s):
p.11
Poem Title:
To the Worthy Muse of his Noble Friend, Sir John Beaumont, Knight, Baronet.
Attribution:
Thomas Hawkins.
Attributed To:
Sir Thomas Hawkins