This verse be thine my friend nor thou refuse
- DMI number:
- 12292
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Evidence:
- First Line:
- This verse be thine my friend nor thou refuse
- Last Line:
- Thou but preservest a face and I a name
- Poem Genre / Form:
- Dedication and Couplet
- Themes:
- Art / painting and Poetry / literature / writing
- Author:
- Alexander Pope
- Confidence:
- Absolute (100%)
- Comments:
- Twickenham edition VI: 156-8.
- Dedicatee:
- Charles Jervas [Jarvis]
- Confidence:
- Confident (50%)
- Comments:
- First Line:
- How finished with illustrious toil appears
- Last Line:
- And soft Belinda's blush forever glow
- Relationship:
- Extract Of/Extracted In
- Comments:
- First Line:
- This verse be thine my friend nor thou refuse
- Last Line:
- Thou but preservest a form and I a name
- Relationship:
- Variant Of
- Comments:
- First Line:
- Yet should the graces all thy figures place
- Last Line:
- Thou but presevest a face and I a name
- Relationship:
- Extract Of/Extracted In
- Comments:
- Title:
- Miscellany Poems. By Mr. Pope. The Fifth Edition [Vol. 1] [T5782]
- Page No(s):
- pp.164-168
- Poem Title:
- To Mr. Jervas, with Fresnoy's Art of Painting, Translated by Mr. Dryden.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- Title:
- Miscellany Poems. By Mr. Pope. The Fifth Edition. [Vol. I] [ECCO] [T5781]
- Page No(s):
- pp.164-168
- Poem Title:
- To Mr. Jervas, with Fresnoy's Art of Painting, Translated by Mr. Dryden.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Pope
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
- Title:
- Miscellany Poems. By Mr. Pope. The Sixth Edition [vol. 1] [N1461] [ECCO]
- Page No(s):
- pp.164-168
- Poem Title:
- To Mr. Jervas, with Fresnoy's Art of Painting, Translated by Mr. Dryden.
- Attribution:
- By Mr. Pope (index)
- Attributed To:
- Alexander Pope
Poem Aliases
Pope. Epistle to Mr. Jervas with Dryden's translation of Fresnoy's Art of Painting.
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