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  •   PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
    • 534 - Miscellaneous group of 4 poems in Latin and English; n.d.
Document ReferencePw V 534/4
TitleMS poem, entitled 'Luna faemina est', unattributed; n.d.
LevelPiece
Content DescriptionText consists of 4 lines in elegaic couplets.
Title Of WorkLuna faemina est
First Line of PoemLuna rubet, pallet, crescit, noctambulat, errat;
Last Line of PoemQuolibet haec autem mense, sed Illa die.
LanguageLatin
Physical DescriptionFor details of the physical evidence (paper, watermarks, etc) of the MS in which this item appears see the entry for Pw V 534.
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