Where gentle Thames through stately channels glides
- DMI number:
 - 6385
 - Confidence:
 - Absolute (100%)
 - Evidence:
 - First Line:
 - Where gentle Thames through stately channels glides
 - Last Line:
 - And in his own vile tatters stinks again
 - Poem Genre / Form:
 - Satire and Couplet
 - Themes:
 - City and Theatre
 - Author:
 - Joseph Addison
 - Confidence:
 - Confident (50%)
 - Comments:
 - Chalmers (1810) IX: 572-573. See Christopher Edwards 'Joseph Addison and the Authorship of The Play house' Review of English Studies vol 34 no. 133 (Feb 1983) 21-27.
 - First Line:
 - Near to the Rose where punks in numbers flock
 - Last Line:
 - And is in Statu quo himself again
 - Relationship:
 - Variant Of
 - Comments:
 - Title:
 - The poetical works of the honourable Sir Charles Sedley Bar...with a new miscelany of poems by several of the most eminent hands [T132211]
 - Page No(s):
 - pp.202-207
 - Poem Title:
 - The Play-house
 - Attribution:
 - By J. Addison, Esq
 - Attributed To:
 - Joseph Addison
 - Title:
 - The poetical works of the honourable Sir Charles Sedley Baronet...with a new miscellany of poems by several of the most eminent hands [T72752]
 - Page No(s):
 - pp.202-207
 - Poem Title:
 - The Play-house
 - Attribution:
 - By J. Addison, Esq
 - Attributed To:
 - Joseph Addison
 
Poem Aliases
                Addison. Playhouse.
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