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This verse be thine my friend nor thou refuse

DMI number:
7400
Poem Aliases
Pope. Epistle to Mr. Jervas with Dryden's translation of Fresnoy's Art of Painting.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
This verse be thine my friend nor thou refuse
Last Line:
Thou but preservest a form and I a name
Poem Genre / Form:
Couplet and Epistle
Themes:
Art / painting
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Author:
Alexander Pope
Confidence:
Confident (50%)
Comments:
Twickenham edition VI: 156-8.
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Content/Publication
Title:
Miscellaneous poems and translations [T5779] [vol I]
Page No(s):
pp.130-134
Poem Title:
To Mr. Jervas, With Fresnoy's Art of Painting, Translated by Mr. Dryden.
Attribution:
By Mr. Pope
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
Title:
Miscellaneous poems and translations [T5780] [vol I]
Page No(s):
pp.130-134
Poem Title:
To Mr. Jervas, With Fresnoy's Art of Painting, Translated by Mr. Dryden.
Attribution:
By Mr. Pope
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
Title:
The works of Mr. Alexander Pope. To which are added, I. Cooper’s-Hill. By Sir John Denham. II. An Essay on Translated Verse... [ESTC T5394]
Page No(s):
pp.248-250
Poem Title:
To Mr. Jervas, with Fresnoy's Art o Painting, Translated by Mr. Dryden.
Attribution:
Mr. Alexander Pope (title page)
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope