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Sweet object of the zephyr's kiss

DMI number:
34018
First Line:
Sweet object of the zephyr's kiss
Last Line:
What is he but a withering rose
Poem Genre / Form:
Lyric and Quatrain abab
Themes:
Death
Content/Publication
Title:
Lord Chesterfield's witticisms; or, the grand pantheon of genius, sentiment and taste [T101773] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.110-111
Poem Title:
The Withering Rose.
Attribution:
The last Piece written by the late ingenious and lamented Mr. John Cunningham.
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
Title:
The Muse's Mirrour. Being a Collection of Poems [vol I] [ECCO] [ESTC N10300]
Page No(s):
p.78
Poem Title:
The Withered Rose:
Attribution:
The last composition of the late Mr. Cunningham, written by him a few weeks before his death, and intended, as he expressed himself to a friend to whom he presented it, as a true image of himself, being then in a very poor state of health.
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
Title:
The muse's mirrour: being a collection of poems [vol I] [T124632] [ecco]
Page No(s):
p.78
Poem Title:
The Withered Rose
Attribution:
The last composition of the late Mr. Cunningham, written by him a few weeks before his death, and intended, as he expressed himself to a friend to whom he presented it, as a true image of himself, being then in a very poor state of health.
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
Title:
The new theatre of fun [T116718] [ecco]
Page No(s):
p.96
Poem Title:
The Withering Rose.
Attribution:
The last Piece written by the late ingenious and lamented Mr. John Cunningham.
Attributed To:
John Cunningham
Title:
Wit a-la-mode; or, Lord Chesterfield's witticisms [T101784] [ecco]
Page No(s):
p.96
Poem Title:
The Withering Rose.
Attribution:
The last Piece written by the late ingenious and lamented Mr. John Cunningham.
Attributed To:
John Cunningham