Annotations
Lucasia: This name refers to the poet's literary companion Ms. Anne Owens of Orielton,
a member of Philip's coterie of male and female poets called The Society of Friendship. The names for the members
of this society were derived from the plays of William Cartwright, whom Philips studied and revered in her time with
the group of cavalier writers lead by composer and critic Henry Lawes, a friend of the poet John Milton
Lucasia comes from the play The Lady Errant, which is described by Professor Jane Farnsworth as a
Platonic drama, or a drama in which the action is argumentative dialogue
Philips gave herself the name Orinda, which appears in the title of her later-published poetry collection,
The Matchless Orinda.