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Lo how I struggle in a doubtful fray

DMI number:
1351
Poem Aliases
Bonnefons. Bas. XXVII.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
Lo how I struggle in a doubtful fray
Last Line:
The game's my own and I shall boast the field
Poem Genre / Form:
Couplet
Themes:
Sex / relations between the sexes
Related People
Author:
Bonefonius
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
Pancharis Queen of Love: or, Woman Unveil'd. [1st ed] [T71521]
Page No(s):
pp.21-23
Poem Title:
Bas. XXVII. He complains of the Treachery and Inconstancy of his Mistress, yet adds, that he must still continue to love her, tho' she be married to another Man.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
Pancharis, queen of love: or, the art of kissing: in all its varieties. Made English from the Basia of Bonefonius. By several hands. [2nd ed] [ESTC T71503]
Page No(s):
pp.22-24
Poem Title:
He complains of the Treachery and In-constancy of his Mistress, yet adds, that he must still continue to love her, tho' she be married to another Man.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
The Altar of Love [12 Theta 1321]
Page No(s):
pp.24-26
Poem Title:
He complains of the Treachery and Inconstancy of his Misrtess; yet adds, that he must still continue to love her, tho' she be married to another Man.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
The Altar of Love [ESTC N16438]
Page No(s):
pp.24-26
Poem Title:
He complains of the Treachery and Inconstancy of his Mistress; yet adds, that he must still continue to love her, tho' she be married to another Man.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
The Altar of Love: [Harding C 105] [N16438]
Page No(s):
pp.24-26
Poem Title:
He complains of the Treachery and Inconstancy of hs Mistress; yet adds, that he must still continue to love her, tho' she be married to another Man.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
Pancharis, queen of love; or, the art of kissing: in all its varieties. Made English from the Basia of Bonefonius. By several hands. [Dublin] [ESTC T170315] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
pp.13-14
Poem Title:
He complains of the Treachery and Inconstancy of his Mistress, yet adds, that he must still continue to love her, tho' she be married to another Man.
Attribution:
By Richard Arch-Deacon
Attributed To:
Richard Arch-Deacon