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111.
Come poetry and with thee bring along
First Line:
Come poetry and with thee bring along
Last Line:
To sing my words when she but speaks her own
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3944
112.
Come then at last while anxious nations weep
First Line:
Come then at last while anxious nations weep
Last Line:
He dares to hazard both his life and crown
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
3718
113.
Charles whom thy country's voice applauding calls
First Line:
Charles whom thy country's voice applauding calls
Last Line:
Of Somer's nephew and of Hardwicke's son
Author:
Thomas Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
33841
114.
Charmed by the magic powers of light and shade
First Line:
Charmed by the magic powers of light and shade
Last Line:
Each landscape seems a paradise regained
DMI number:
33238
115.
Clad with the infant glories of the spring
First Line:
Clad with the infant glories of the spring
Last Line:
Whilst with two godlike souls our Albion's blessed
DMI number:
43164
116.
Clarissa first appears that heavenly fair
First Line:
Clarissa first appears that heavenly fair
Last Line:
Resign their power to his sole command
DMI number:
10228
117.
Come let a cheerful glass go round
First Line:
Come let a cheerful glass go round
Last Line:
Next to the gods that gave her
DMI number:
5087
118.
Dead night the world in dusky clouds had dressed
First Line:
Dead night the world in dusky clouds had dressed
Last Line:
Our selves more wretched still then angry heaven designed
DMI number:
42891
119.
Cupid survey thy shining train around
First Line:
Cupid survey thy shining train around
Last Line:
Have most deserved yet least affect to wear
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8362
120.
Cynthia queen of seas and lands
First Line:
Cynthia queen of seas and lands
Last Line:
There is no fishing to the sea nor service to the king
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49746
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