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Title: A Lover's Complaint
Authors: Corbould, Henry, 1787-1844, del.
Bacon, Frederick, 1803-1887, sculp.
Keywords: Poems;Cupid;Prints;Shakespearean actors and actresses;Images;Corbould, Henry, 1787-1844--Artist;Bacon, Frederick, 1803-1887--Engraver;Trees;Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Issue Date: 16-Nov-2009
Abstract: This poem written in rhyme royal and attributed to William Shakespeare was first printed in "Sonnets" in 1609. It shows a young couple outdoors. A cupid is seen in the upper right corner preparing to shoot an arrow. Text on the print: "Look here what tributes wounded fancies sent me. Of paled pearls, and rubies red as blood."
Description: The print was scanned at 1200 dpi for the Tiff.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10267/4717
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