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What planet distracts thee what damnable star

DMI number:
7095
Poem Aliases
Martial. Epigrams. Book 1 Epigram 19.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
What planet distracts thee what damnable star
Last Line:
Thou'lt be cursed for it in this world and damned for it hereafter
Poem Genre / Form:
Epigram and Couplet
Themes:
Food and drink[Wine]
Related People
Translated from:
Martial
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Author:
Thomas Brown
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Brown (1715) IV: 26.
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First Line:
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Last Line:
And that you well know is no matter of laughter
Relationship:
Answer To/Answered By
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
A collection of merry poems [N27710] [ecco]
Page No(s):
p.35
Poem Title:
Advice to a Vintner. Mart. Epig. 19. l. 1.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
The merry companion or, a cure for the spleen [T301231] [ecco]
Page No(s):
p.35
Poem Title:
Advice to a Vintner. Mart. Epig. 19. l. I.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
The St. James's miscellany [T193028]
Page No(s):
pp.12-13
Poem Title:
Advice to a Vintner.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
A collection of miscellany poems, letters &c. [ESTC R15161]
Page No(s):
pp. 3-4
Poem Title:
Advice to a Vintner. Mart. Epig. 19-I. I.
Attribution:
Compiled under Brown's name.
Attributed To:
Thomas Brown
Title:
A collection of miscellany poems, letters &c. By Mr. Brown, &c. [R31629]
Page No(s):
pp.3-4
Poem Title:
Advice to a Vintner. Mart. Epig. 19. l. 1. The Hint taken from Quid te Tucca juvat.
Attribution:
Collected under Brown's name.
Attributed To:
Thomas Brown