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1.
As Helen when to Troy she did escape
First Line:
As Helen when to Troy she did escape
Last Line:
Had you not asked me I had freely gave
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4806
2.
Can there be gods has she not falsely swore
First Line:
Can there be gods has she not falsely swore
Last Line:
Or spare at least your lover's eyes from pain
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4809
3.
Come if y'are friends and let these hands be bound
First Line:
Come if y'are friends and let these hands be bound
Last Line:
And once again compose your scattered hair
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4804
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Dear Mr Cromwell | May it please ye
First Line:
Dear Mr Cromwell | May it please ye
Last Line:
But which I cannot tell you truly
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
15574
5.
I am the man whose brisk and gamesome muse
First Line:
I am the man whose brisk and gamesome muse
Last Line:
While every charm the cheerful muse inspires
DMI number:
6694
6.
My lovely Ch--- that takes delight
First Line:
My lovely Ch--- that takes delight
Last Line:
Like the twin gods meet once a year
DMI number:
42625
7.
Nape who knowest so well to set the hair
First Line:
Nape who knowest so well to set the hair
Last Line:
Become the sacred table of my vow
DMI number:
6689
8.
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
9.
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
10.
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
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