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What (who) is complaint expenditure - definition

POEM ATTRIBUTED TO SHAKESPEARE
Lover's Complaint; A Lovers Complaint; Lovers Complaint; The Lover's Complaint
  • The first page of "A Lover's Complaint" from ''[[Shakespeare's Sonnets]]'', 1609
  • John Bell]]'s 1774 edition of Shakespeare's works

A Lover's Complaint         
"A Lover's Complaint" is a narrative poem written by William Shakespeare, and published as part of the 1609 quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It was published by Thomas Thorpe.
Consumer complaint         
REPORT FROM A CONSUMER PROVIDING DOCUMENTATION ABOUT A PROBLEM
Customer complaint; Consumer complaints
A consumer complaint or customer complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction on a consumer's behalf to a responsible party" (London, 1980). It can also be described in a positive sense as a report from a consumer providing documentation about a problem with a product or service.
complaint         
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LEGAL SIGNED DOCUMENT, THE FILING OF WHICH INITIATES A LAWSUIT
Legal action; Complain; Amended complaint; Cross-complaint; Formal complaint; Complaint (law); Criminal complaint; Police report; Complaint (legal)
n.
1) to bring, file, lodge, make, register a complaint
2) to express, voice a complaint
3) to act on, respond to a complaint
4) to disregard, ignore; reject a complaint
5) a bitter, loud, vociferous; justified; legitimate; unjustified complaint
6) a complaint about; with (she filed a complaint about the service with the manager)
7) a complaint against (they lodged a complaint against me)
8) a complaint to (our complaint to the dean was ignored)
9) a complaint that + clause (they rejected his complaint that proper procedures had not been followed)
10) (misc.) grounds for/a cause for complaint

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A Lover's Complaint

"A Lover's Complaint" is a narrative poem written by William Shakespeare, and published as part of the 1609 quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It was published by Thomas Thorpe.

"A Lover’s Complaint" is an example of the female-voiced complaint, which is frequently appended to sonnet sequences. Other examples include Samuel Daniel's "Complaint to Rosamund", which follows Daniel's Delia (1592), Thomas Lodge's "Complaint of Elstred", which follows Phillis (1593), Michael Drayton's "Matilda the Faire", which follows Ideas Mirrour (1594), and Richard Barnfield's "Cassandra", which follows The Affectionate Shepherd.