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541.
The court is but a narrow circuit
First Line:
The court is but a narrow circuit
Last Line:
And in great storms serve but as weight to sink it
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
14082
542.
The gods avert from every Roman mind
First Line:
The gods avert from every Roman mind
Last Line:
Unfit to join with her in perfect life
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
16774
543.
The goodliest and most glorious strange built wonder
First Line:
The goodliest and most glorious strange built wonder
Last Line:
Heads thick of hair are good but bald the best
Author:
Thomas Dekker (Absolute)
DMI number:
14988
544.
The difference Florio point me out
First Line:
The difference Florio point me out
Last Line:
Her tribute was a tear
DMI number:
35598
545.
The even's come and on the dusky sky
First Line:
The even's come and on the dusky sky
Last Line:
Faster O Hymen Hymenaeus move
DMI number:
173
546.
The joys of court or city
First Line:
The joys of court or city
Last Line:
Have the self same thing
DMI number:
13288
547.
The joys of the court or city
First Line:
The joys of the court or city
Last Line:
Have the self same thing
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2657
548.
The morning's freshness calls me forth
First Line:
The morning's freshness calls me forth
Last Line:
Tomorrow my dear we'll be made man and wife
DMI number:
32820
549.
Then I sing divine Astrea's praise
First Line:
Then I sing divine Astrea's praise
Last Line:
But silence naught can praise her
Author:
Mary Herbert [nee Sidney] (Absolute)
DMI number:
49575
550.
Then I sing divine Astreas praise
First Line:
Then I sing divine Astreas praise
Last Line:
But silence naught can praise her
Author:
Mary Herbert [nee Sidney] (Absolute)
DMI number:
49883
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