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As one condemned and ready to become
First Line:
As one condemned and ready to become
Last Line:
Like Tantalus midst plenty thus to starve
Author:
Susanna Centlivre (Absolute)
DMI number:
5139
2.
Go go you vile sot
First Line:
Go go you vile sot
Last Line:
Old shoes are no more worth the mending
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
2552
3.
He that marries a lass for love and a face
First Line:
He that marries a lass for love and a face
Last Line:
Has all the world in a string
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
519
4.
Indulge me yet a little in my ruin
First Line:
Indulge me yet a little in my ruin
Last Line:
And let my latest accent sigh Aspatia
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
18559
5.
My heart bounds up to meet thee at my lips
First Line:
My heart bounds up to meet thee at my lips
Last Line:
And be the immortal guard of faithful love
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
19636
6.
O sir renounce this flame my lord and I
First Line:
O sir renounce this flame my lord and I
Last Line:
Are rivetted by fortune time and fate
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
19077
7.
So when from western hills the burning sun
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So when from western hills the burning sun
Last Line:
Or their pale fires are lost in floods of day
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
20970
8.
Such were the wags who boldly did adventure
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Such were the wags who boldly did adventure
Last Line:
And wear their own fools cap instead of bays
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
22467
9.
Though like a sword each sharpened syllable
First Line:
Though like a sword each sharpened syllable
Last Line:
Yes calm as death or sleeping innocence
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
20900
10.
Thy telltale eyes the rising breath that swells
First Line:
Thy telltale eyes the rising breath that swells
Last Line:
Silently speak the passion of thy soul
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
20998
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