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11.
Not in the circus do I sit to view
First Line:
Not in the circus do I sit to view
Last Line:
The rest I'll leave to opportunity
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4808
12.
No sooner had the dire disease began
First Line:
No sooner had the dire disease began
Last Line:
But thus he died and yet was Caesar's friend
DMI number:
42624
13.
No no I never shall love thee less
First Line:
No no I never shall love thee less
Last Line:
Insensibly I burn
DMI number:
42627
14.
Return ah charming nymphs return
First Line:
Return ah charming nymphs return
Last Line:
And every breast to tenderness incline
DMI number:
42628
15.
The sportive mistress of the Paphian court
First Line:
The sportive mistress of the Paphian court
Last Line:
She's Balaam in the bath and Greville at the ball
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Speculation)
DMI number:
15633
16.
There nymphs the muses' darlings mourn in troops
First Line:
There nymphs the muses' darlings mourn in troops
Last Line:
The charms of verse are fled and Phaon finds but six
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Speculation)
DMI number:
15634
17.
Thy well known malice fretful envy cease
First Line:
Thy well known malice fretful envy cease
Last Line:
And in my better part for ever live
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4807
18.
Twas night and sleep had closed my wearied eyes
First Line:
Twas night and sleep had closed my wearied eyes
Last Line:
Kindly dissolved into the shades of night
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
41869
19.
Twas in the midst and silent dead of night
First Line:
Twas in the midst and silent dead of night
Last Line:
Was quite overcast in dusky shades of night
DMI number:
6770
20.
Trust me my Atticus in love are wars
First Line:
Trust me my Atticus in love are wars
Last Line:
Who would not live in idleness must love
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4805
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