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41.
Sir by your merit led to you I bring
First Line:
Sir by your merit led to you I bring
Last Line:
For honour and grandeur the society
DMI number:
42221
42.
Spite of my best resolves my thoughts aspire
First Line:
Spite of my best resolves my thoughts aspire
Last Line:
Make all your envious rivals pine away
DMI number:
42274
43.
Swell Ceres now for other Gods are shrinking
First Line:
Swell Ceres now for other Gods are shrinking
Last Line:
Cynthia Cynthia must be sovereign
DMI number:
44874
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The great Macedon that out of Persia chased
First Line:
The great Macedon that out of Persia chased
Last Line:
Ought them awake out of their sinful sleep
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49271
45.
The free-born English generous and wise
First Line:
The free-born English generous and wise
Last Line:
They scorn your tories' swords and Jesuits' wit
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Confident)
DMI number:
43027
46.
The beard thick or thin
First Line:
The beard thick or thin
Last Line:
His land is well manured
DMI number:
42514
47.
Then I sing divine Astrea's praise
First Line:
Then I sing divine Astrea's praise
Last Line:
But silence naught can praise her
Author:
Mary Herbert [nee Sidney] (Absolute)
DMI number:
49575
48.
Then I sing divine Astreas praise
First Line:
Then I sing divine Astreas praise
Last Line:
But silence naught can praise her
Author:
Mary Herbert [nee Sidney] (Absolute)
DMI number:
49883
49.
The sun the season in each thing
First Line:
The sun the season in each thing
Last Line:
Long live our lovely summer queen
DMI number:
44832
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Through the shrubs as I can crack
First Line:
Through the shrubs as I can crack
Last Line:
Shepherd's loves
Author:
Robert Greene (Absolute)
DMI number:
44821
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