<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xml:id="pom_2653_three_evenings_and_one" version="5.0">
   <teiHeader>
      <fileDesc>
         <titleStmt>
            <title>Three Evenings and One Afternoon, Etc.</title>
            <author ref="pros:accp1" cert="medium">
               <persName>
                  <name type="displayName">A. C. C. (poet; Good Words)</name>
               </persName>
               <persName type="pseudo">A. C. C.</persName>
            </author>
            <author ref="pros:camb1" cert="medium">
               <persName>
                  <forename>Ada</forename>
                  <surname>Cambridge</surname>
                  <name type="displayName"> Cambridge, Ada</name>
               </persName>
            </author>
            <respStmt>
               <resp ref="resp:ill">Illustrator</resp>
               <persName ref="pros:sulm1">
                  <forename>Thomas</forename>
                  <surname>Sulman</surname>
                  <name type="displayName">Sulman, Thomas</name>
               </persName>
            </respStmt>
            <respStmt>
               <resp ref="resp:dtc">
          Metadata research and editing
          <date notAfter="2023-08-20"/>
               </resp>
               <name ref="lp:projectTeam">
                  <title level="m">DVPP</title> Project Team</name>
            </respStmt>
         </titleStmt>
         <publicationStmt>
            <publisher>University of Victoria Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry Project</publisher>
            <pubPlace>Victoria, BC, Canada</pubPlace>
            <availability>
               <p>In the public domain</p>
            </availability>
            
            <date notAfter="2023" notBefore="2016"/>
         </publicationStmt>
         <notesStmt>

            <note>Includes three parts, entitled <title level="a">I. Three Evenings and One Afternoon,</title> <title level="a">II. A Swan Song</title> and <q>III. Alone.</q> Poet attribution: possibly Ada Cambridge (married name <q>Cross</q>), who published brief narrative and lyric poetry in <title level="j">Good Words</title> throughout the 1870s. (DD)</note>
            <note>#poetAttribution</note>
         </notesStmt>
         <sourceDesc>

            <bibl corresp="dvpp:bib_6" n="GoodW">
               <title level="j">Good Words</title>
               <biblScope unit="volume">18</biblScope>
               <biblScope unit="page" from="569" to="569">569</biblScope>
               <date when="1877"/>
            </bibl>
            <msDesc>
               <msContents>
                  <msItem>
                     <incipit>Three evenings and one afternoon</incipit>
                  </msItem>
               </msContents>
            </msDesc>
         </sourceDesc>
      </fileDesc>
      <encodingDesc>
         <tagsDecl> </tagsDecl>
      </encodingDesc>
      <profileDesc>
         <textClass><!-- Text classification information goes here. We will deal with this if we have 
              time, but don't worry about it for now. -->
            <catRef target="dvpp:illustrationPlacementInsetAbove" resp="dvpp:prs_ed_kaf"/>
            <catRef target="dvpp:illustrationPlacementInsetBelow" resp="dvpp:prs_ed_kaf"/>
            <catRef target="dvpp:illustrationPlacementInsetAdjacent" resp="dvpp:prs_ed_kaf"/>
            <catRef target="dvpp:illustrationPlacementInsetContainsBorder" resp="dvpp:prs_ed_kaf"/>
            <catRef target="dvpp:illustrationPlacementInsetWithin" resp="dvpp:prs_ed_kaf"/>
            <catRef target="dvpp:illustrationPlacementInsetContains" resp="dvpp:prs_ed_kaf"/>
            <catRef target="dvpp:authorshipPseudonymous" scheme="tax:dvppAuthorship"/>
         </textClass>
      </profileDesc>
      <revisionDesc status="proofed">
         <change who="dvpp:prs_ed_kaf" when="2022-03-22">Corrected and proofed @ana keywords, figure, and figDesc.</change>
         <change who="dvpp:prs_ed_kaf" when="2022-02-13">Double-checked figDesc encoding after re-scanned periodical page was added. Removed blurry
            scan note if applicable.</change>
         <change who="dvpp:prs_ed_kshf" when="2021-09-27">Added figure and figDesc.</change>
         <change who="dvpp:prs_ed_mdh" when="2020-09-11">Generated file, added revisionDesc and set status to 'generated'.</change>
      </revisionDesc>
   </teiHeader>
   <facsimile>

      <graphic url="https://hcmc.uvic.ca/~vicpoems/page_images/goodwords/18/goodwords_18_569_threeeveningsandoneafternoonetc.jpg"/>
   </facsimile>
   <text>
      <body>
         <div type="poem">
            <figure resp="dvpp:prs_ed_kshf" ana="dvpp:fcLivingThingPlantFlower dvpp:fcLivingThingPlantTree dvpp:fcLivingThingPlant dvpp:fcLivingThingPersonAdultMan dvpp:fcLivingThingPersonAdultWoman dvpp:fcConceptsandThemesRelationshipRomantic dvpp:fcLivingThingPersonMultiple dvpp:fcSettingBodyofWater dvpp:fcSettingMountain dvpp:fcActionEmbrace dvpp:fcObjectBook dvpp:fcConceptsandThemesDeath">
               <figDesc>Illustrated page is divided into six sections, all of which are contained by a thin wooden border entwined with floral vines.
                  The poem text is let into three illustrated sheets with folded corners; they are positioned in the top-left, center-right, and
                  bottom-left sections of the page. In the top-right corner, to the right of the poem’s first section of text, a man and a woman
                  embrace while looking out at a body of water. A tree stands beside the water. There are mountains in the distance. This illustrated
                  section is partially contained within a border of enlarged flowers. In the center-left, to the left of the poem’s second section of
                  text, a veiled woman sits in front of an open book. She places her left hand on the book and brings her right finger to her lips, as
                  if deep in thought. The woman wears jewellery and a flower at her bosom. This illustrated section is partially contained within a
                  border of enlarged flowers. In the bottom-right corner, to the left of the poem’s third section of text, a floral wreath hangs on a
                  cross-shaped gravestone. The gravestone reads, “In Memoriam”. This illustrated section is also partially contained within a border
                  of enlarged flowers. The floral borders from the second and third illustrated sections join at the center.</figDesc>
            </figure>
         </div>
      </body>
   </text>
</TEI>