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And therefore wert thou bred to virtuous knowledge

DMI number:
18885
Poem Aliases
Rowe. Ulysses.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
And therefore wert thou bred to virtuous knowledge
Last Line:
Shall bow and bless thy fate and say the gods are just
Poem Genre / Form:
Extract / snippet from longer work
Themes:
Fate / fortune / providence
Related People
Author:
Nicholas Rowe
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Extract from Ulysses Act 1 Scene 1. Dramatic Works I.
Content/Publication
Title:
The poetical preceptor; or, a collection of select pieces of poetry, extracted from the works of the most eminent English poets [T115504] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
p.300
Poem Title:
The true End of Education. [Rowe.]
Attribution:
Rowe.
Attributed To:
Nicholas Rowe
Title:
The poetical preceptor; or, a collection of select pieces of poetry, extracted from the works of the most eminent English poets. [T119553] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
p.278
Poem Title:
The true End of Education. [Rowe.]
Attribution:
Rowe.
Attributed To:
Nicholas Rowe
Title:
The poetical preceptor; or, a collection of select pieces of poetry; extracted from the works of the most eminent English poets ... The fourth edition [T121136] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
p.278
Poem Title:
The true End of Education. [Rowe.]
Attribution:
Rowe.
Attributed To:
Nicholas Rowe
Title:
The poetical preceptor; or, a collection of select pieces of poetry; extracted from the works of the most eminent English poets. ... The fifth edition [T202612] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
p.278
Poem Title:
The true End of Education. [Rowe.]
Attribution:
Rowe.
Attributed To:
Nicholas Rowe