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Whatever ills affect our wayward state

DMI number:
32780
First Line:
Whatever ills affect our wayward state
Last Line:
For crowds have changed a bullock to a god
Poem Genre / Form:
Drama, Couplet, and Prologue
Themes:
Marriage and Superstition
Related People
Author:
Joseph Cradock
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Cradock, J., Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, ed. John Bowyer Nichols (1828), 4 vols., v.4, p.160.
Content/Publication
Title:
Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces [2nd ed] [vol 3] [T101913] [HATHI]
Page No(s):
pp.294-295
Poem Title:
Prologue to The Provoked Husband, Spoken last Christmas, at Cashiobury, the Seat of the Earl of Essex.
Attribution:
Written by the same [i.e. Mr. Craddock]
Attributed To:
Joseph Cradock
Title:
Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces [vol 3] [T101912] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
pp.294-295
Poem Title:
Prologue to The Provoked Husband, Spoken last Christmas, at Cashiobury, the Seat of the Earl of Essex.
Attribution:
Written by the same [i.e. Mr. Cradock]
Attributed To:
Joseph Cradock