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What raging thoughts transport the woman's breast

DMI number:
6623
First Line:
What raging thoughts transport the woman's breast
Last Line:
While sighs and broken words her wilder thoughts disclose
Poem Genre / Form:
Essay and Couplet
Themes:
Sex / relations between the sexes and Women / the female character
Related People
Author:
Thomas Yalden
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Chalmers (1810) XI: 71-72.
Content/Publication
Title:
The annual miscellany for the year 1694, being the fourth part of miscellany poems [N34956]
Page No(s):
pp.144-147
Poem Title:
The Force of Jealousie. To A Lady Asking If her Sex was as sensible of that Passion as Men. An Allusion to O! Quam cruentus Foeminas stimulat Dolor. Seneca's Hercules Oetus.
Attribution:
By Mr. Tho. Yalden
Attributed To:
Thomas Yalden
Title:
The annual miscellany: for the year 1694 [ESTC R22916]
Page No(s):
pp.154-159
Poem Title:
The Force of Jealousy. To A Lady Asking, If her Sex was as sensible of that Passion as Men. An Allusion to O! Quam cruentus Foeminas stimulat Dolor. Seneca's Hercules Oetus.
Attribution:
By Mr. Tho. Yalden.
Attributed To:
Thomas Yalden
Title:
The fourth part of miscellany poems [ecco] [T117014]
Page No(s):
pp.53-55
Poem Title:
The Force of Jealousie. To a Lady asking if her Sex was as sensible of that Passion as Men. An Allusion to O! Quam cruentus Foeminas stimulat Dolor. Seneca's Hercules Oetacus.
Attribution:
By Mr. Tho. Yalden.
Attributed To:
Thomas Yalden
Title:
The fourth part of miscellany poems [N64834]
Page No(s):
pp.53-55
Poem Title:
The Force of Jealousie. To a Lady asking if her Sex was as sensible of that Passion as Men. An Allusion to O! Quam cruentus Foeminas stimulat Dolor. Seneca's Hercules Oetaeus.
Attribution:
By Mr. Tho. Yalden
Attributed To:
Thomas Yalden