Ere yet I sing the round-revolving year
- DMI number:
- 29206
- First Line:
- Ere yet I sing the round-revolving year
- Last Line:
- But at the slightest wound the silken flower will fade
- Poem Genre / Form:
- Pastoral, Spenserian stanzas, and Imitation (in the style of...)
- Themes:
- Rural life and Nature[Seasons]
- Author:
- Moses Mendez
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Comments:
- Forster (1980): 59.
- First Line:
- Ere yet I sing the round revolving year
- Last Line:
- But at the slightest wound the silken flowers will fade
- Relationship:
- Variant Of
- Comments:
- First Line:
- Ye baleful followers of the blatant beast
- Last Line:
- They fear his heavenly light and melt in air away
- Relationship:
- By the same hand as
- Comments:
- Title:
- A collection of poems in two volumes by several hands [vol 2] [T120671] [ecco]
- Page No(s):
- pp.234-247
- Poem Title:
- The Seasons. In Imitation of Spencer.
- Attribution:
- By Moses Mendez, Esq.
- Attributed To:
- Moses Mendez
- Title:
- A collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry [T144726] [ecco]
- Page No(s):
- pp.305-316
- Poem Title:
- The Seasons. In Imitation of Spencer.
- Attribution:
- By Moses Mendez, Esq;
- Attributed To:
- Moses Mendez
- Title:
- The Poetical Calendar. Vol. V. For May. [T146608] [gb]
- Page No(s):
- pp.37-50
- Poem Title:
- The Seasons. In Imitation of Spenser.
- Attribution:
- By the Same. [i.e. Moses Mendez.]
- Attributed To:
- Moses Mendez
- Title:
- The Poetical Calendar. Vol. V. For May. [T146609]
- Page No(s):
- pp.37-50
- Poem Title:
- The Seasons. In Imitation of Spenser.
- Attribution:
- By the Same. [i.e. The Late Moses Mendez, Esq.]
- Attributed To:
- Moses Mendez
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