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Who in these lines may better claim a part

DMI number:
49586
First Line:
Who in these lines may better claim a part
Last Line:
So fit for you to take and me to send
Poem Genre / Form:
Panegyric
Themes:
Love
Related People
Author:
Francis Davison
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
A Poetical Rhapsody [1608] [S105120]
Page No(s):
E9v-E10r
Poem Title:
Sonnet 4. Upon presenting her with the speech of Grays Inn Masque, at the Court 1594, consisting of three parts. The story of Proteus transformations, the wonders of the Adamantine Rock, and a speech to her Majesty.
Attribution:
By Francis Davison and Walter Davison, Brethren / Francis Davison
Attributed To:
Francis Davison
Title:
A Poetical Rhapsody [1611] [S105119]
Page No(s):
D11r; p. 71
Poem Title:
Sonnet IIII. Upon presenting her with the speech of Gray's Inn Masque, at the court, 1594, consisting of three parts. The story of Proteus' transformations, the wonders of the adamantine Rock, and a speech to her majesty.
Attribution:
By Francis Davison and Walter Davison, Brethren / Francis Davison
Attributed To:
Francis Davison
Title:
A Poetical Rhapsody [1621] [S109387]
Page No(s):
F2v-F3r; pp. 66-67
Poem Title:
VII. Sonnet. Upon presenting her with the speech of Gray's Inn Masque, at the court, 1594, consisting of three parts. The story of Proteus' transformations, the wonders of the adamantine Rock, and a speech to her majesty.
Attribution:
By Francis Davison and Walter Davison, Brethren / Francis Davison
Attributed To:
Francis Davison
Title:
A Poetical Rhapsody [S113564]
Page No(s):
D3v
Poem Title:
Sonnet IIII. Upon presenting her with the speech of Gray's-Inn Mask at the Court 1594. consisting of three parts, The story of Proteus' transformations, the wonders of the Adamantine Rock, and a speech to her Majestie.
Attribution:
By Francis Davison and Walter Davison, Brethren / Francis Davison
Attributed To:
Francis Davison