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21.
That disaccord between us two I find
First Line:
That disaccord between us two I find
Last Line:
This this man dignified with prime command
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42153
22.
The gods have Lyce heard my vow
First Line:
The gods have Lyce heard my vow
Last Line:
A burning torch to ashes worn
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42145
23.
The poor gift of a little dust confines
First Line:
The poor gift of a little dust confines
Last Line:
But thrice to throw the dust upon my grave
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42061
24.
The swelling clouds not always pours
First Line:
The swelling clouds not always pours
Last Line:
In far more straightened fields do ride
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42083
25.
We do not usher forth thy verse with these
First Line:
We do not usher forth thy verse with these
Last Line:
Muse most emphatical and wit divine
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
6798
26.
What care of senators or Roman state
First Line:
What care of senators or Roman state
Last Line:
Lay weapons down adore and will not fight
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42147
27.
What doth thy poet ask Phoebus divine
First Line:
What doth thy poet ask Phoebus divine
Last Line:
Not loathsome nor deprived of lyric strain
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42065
28.
What the Cantabrian stout or Scythian think
First Line:
What the Cantabrian stout or Scythian think
Last Line:
Tie her neglected hair in careless braids
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42086
29.
When shall I Caecube wines that stored lie
First Line:
When shall I Caecube wines that stored lie
Last Line:
Let us with merry Bacchus dissipate
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42158
30.
When in Idaean ships the treacherous swain
First Line:
When in Idaean ships the treacherous swain
Last Line:
Shall Trojan buildings burn and dissipate
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42045
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