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1.
Alas what pleasure now the pleasant spring
First Line:
Alas what pleasure now the pleasant spring
Last Line:
The sun which lights our world is always one
Author:
Edmund Bolton (Absolute)
DMI number:
44797
2.
Among dame nature's works such perfect law is wrought
First Line:
Among dame nature's works such perfect law is wrought
Last Line:
A joy which man can never want as nature hath assigned
DMI number:
49466
3.
As mariners at sea far off descry
First Line:
As mariners at sea far off descry
Last Line:
Who reading love as they were acting die
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Confident)
DMI number:
41884
4.
As the armour bearer of great Jove
First Line:
As the armour bearer of great Jove
Last Line:
Clews through the maze of war
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42133
5.
Behind what then so to enlight the earth
First Line:
Behind what then so to enlight the earth
Last Line:
Than straight from one Olympus to another
DMI number:
42453
6.
Behold you Dames that reign in fames whose looks mens hearts do lead
First Line:
Behold you Dames that reign in fames whose looks mens hearts do lead
Last Line:
A courteous maid and like to proove a constant worthy wife
DMI number:
49161
7.
By heavens high gift incase revived were
First Line:
By heavens high gift incase revived were
Last Line:
The naamkouth Virgil hath set forth in sight
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49379
8.
Brighter than inside barks of new hewn cedar
First Line:
Brighter than inside barks of new hewn cedar
Last Line:
In whom alone all grates dwell
DMI number:
44077
9.
Cease to argue for they err
First Line:
Cease to argue for they err
Last Line:
Never vented fouler treason
DMI number:
42292
10.
Cease to argue for they err
First Line:
Cease to argue for they err
Last Line:
The silly thief of fire
DMI number:
42452
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