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31.
Believest thou I could curse the dame I prize
First Line:
Believest thou I could curse the dame I prize
Last Line:
Thou dost all things incredible and base
DMI number:
8753
32.
Beneath the covert of a grove
First Line:
Beneath the covert of a grove
Last Line:
Think on thy own mortality
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6979
33.
Careless one while as little Cupid lay
First Line:
Careless one while as little Cupid lay
Last Line:
What must they do who by you wounds receive
DMI number:
6098
34.
By the side of the stream that strays through the grove
First Line:
By the side of the stream that strays through the grove
Last Line:
From you o my Delia that gave me the wound
Author:
Samuel Henley (Absolute)
DMI number:
32543
35.
Bursting with envy is a wretch unknown
First Line:
Bursting with envy is a wretch unknown
Last Line:
May he even fret his guts to fiddle-strings
DMI number:
27659
36.
Cease fair Aurelia cease to mourn
First Line:
Cease fair Aurelia cease to mourn
Last Line:
You'll find your sister in his arms
Author:
William Collins (Speculation) & John Swan (Absolute)
DMI number:
32268
37.
Charming Briseis has her self forswore
First Line:
Charming Briseis has her self forswore
Last Line:
Happy in crimes grows fairer as she sins
DMI number:
6398
38.
Chloris your rigor was to blame
First Line:
Chloris your rigor was to blame
Last Line:
You've freed a captive by too strait a chain
DMI number:
22947
39.
Come Lesbia let us live and love
First Line:
Come Lesbia let us live and love
Last Line:
How much my dear I'm kissed by you
Author:
Francis Willis (Confident)
DMI number:
9823
40.
Cupid the sliest rogue alive
First Line:
Cupid the sliest rogue alive
Last Line:
And yet how wide how deep the wound
DMI number:
3921
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