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21.
Boast not thy golden shower great Jove behold
First Line:
Boast not thy golden shower great Jove behold
Last Line:
Cupid descends in showers more rich than gold
Author:
William Cartwright (Confident)
DMI number:
31061
22.
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
23.
By Hebrus bank as Orpheus sate
First Line:
By Hebrus bank as Orpheus sate
Last Line:
And for contempt of pleasure suffer pain
DMI number:
36123
24.
Cassandra from her spark received
First Line:
Cassandra from her spark received
Last Line:
By causing a miscarriage
DMI number:
32258
25.
Chloe you write to me for coin
First Line:
Chloe you write to me for coin
Last Line:
Enjoyed god Bacchus and became a star
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
6756
26.
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
27.
Cyprus must now two Venuses adore
First Line:
Cyprus must now two Venuses adore
Last Line:
She's a new muse a Venus and a grace
DMI number:
15981
28.
Cupid one day asked his mother
First Line:
Cupid one day asked his mother
Last Line:
Her's with Cupid's charms may suit
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
12734
29.
Damon whom all the world but I believed
First Line:
Damon whom all the world but I believed
Last Line:
Shook off the beast and proved a God at last
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
25001
30.
Daphne had beauty which even Phoebus fired
First Line:
Daphne had beauty which even Phoebus fired
Last Line:
As much before as since she was a tree
DMI number:
5227
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