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Thou who dost all my worldly thought employ

DMI number:
37972
First Line:
Thou who dost all my worldly thought employ
Last Line:
And die as I have lived thy ever faithful wife
Poem Genre / Form:
Address and Couplet
Themes:
Death and Virtue / vice
Related People
Author:
Elizabeth Wellwood Molesworth
Confidence:
Speculation (10%)
Comments:
Authorship discussed by Steggle (2001)
Author:
Martha Moulsworth
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Authorship discussed by Steggle (2001)
Author:
Mary Monck
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Authorship discussed by Steggle (2001)
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First Line:
Thou who dost all my worldly thoughts employ
Last Line:
And die as I have lived thy faithful wife
Relationship:
Variant Of
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great Britain and Ireland [N21034] [vol II] [ecco]
Page No(s):
p.55
Poem Title:
Verses. Wrote on her Death-Bed at Bath, to her Husband, in London.
Attribution:
Collected under 'Poems By The Honourable Mrs. Monk'.
Attributed To:
Mary Monck
Title:
The Muse's Mirrour. Being a Collection of Poems [vol I] [ECCO] [ESTC N10300]
Page No(s):
p.194
Poem Title:
Verses from a Lady, dying of a consumption at Bath, to her husband in London.
Attribution:
A Lady [Daughter to Dr. Welwood, and wife to Capt. Molesworth.]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Wellwood Molesworth
Title:
The muse's mirrour: being a collection of poems [vol I] [T124632] [ecco]
Page No(s):
p.194
Poem Title:
Verses from a Lady, dying of a consumption at Bath, to her husband in London.
Attribution:
A Lady [Daughter to Dr. Welwood, and wife to Capt. Molesworth.]
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Wellwood Molesworth