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1641.
When Phoebus first did Daphne love
First Line:
When Phoebus first did Daphne love
Last Line:
To be a tree if she could choose
Author:
John Dowland (Speculation)
DMI number:
11227
1642.
When Phoebus gave the skittish Daphne chase
First Line:
When Phoebus gave the skittish Daphne chase
Last Line:
Thy leaves still cursed shall witless temples bind
DMI number:
2754
1643.
When Phoebus had the serpent slain
First Line:
When Phoebus had the serpent slain
Last Line:
That doth my lady's mind
DMI number:
49557
1644.
When Phoebus saw a rugged bark beguile
First Line:
When Phoebus saw a rugged bark beguile
Last Line:
Where he expected fruit he gathers leaves
Author:
Thomas Stanley (Confident)
DMI number:
12741
1645.
When Phoebus was amorous and longed to be rude
First Line:
When Phoebus was amorous and longed to be rude
Last Line:
For she fled from his arms to distinguish his brows
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
24844
1646.
When pictured oft in the poetic page
First Line:
When pictured oft in the poetic page
Last Line:
For the best eulogy is virtue's praise
DMI number:
28372
1647.
When poets wrote and painters drew
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When poets wrote and painters drew
Last Line:
That all was full and round and fair
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
12296
1648.
When roused by stings of sore repentance
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When roused by stings of sore repentance
Last Line:
The sage the patriot and the man
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36541
1649.
When sable night had conquered day
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When sable night had conquered day
Last Line:
While I as much began to scorn
DMI number:
43651
1650.
When the seals were delivered to Macclesfield's charge
First Line:
When the seals were delivered to Macclesfield's charge
Last Line:
He shall show them how Justice is practiced in heaven
DMI number:
24610
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