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11.
Sol Daphne sees and seeing her admires
First Line:
Sol Daphne sees and seeing her admires
Last Line:
The god of physic sure had cured his own
DMI number:
22205
12.
That I do you with humble bows no more
First Line:
That I do you with humble bows no more
Last Line:
Believe it thou no master needs to have
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28347
13.
To this great ship which round the globe has run
First Line:
To this great ship which round the globe has run
Last Line:
To her in Oxford and to him in heaven
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
17780
14.
Tomorrow you will live you always cry
First Line:
Tomorrow you will live you always cry
Last Line:
Today itself's too late the wife lived yesterday
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
12392
15.
Well then Sir you shall know how far extend
First Line:
Well then Sir you shall know how far extend
Last Line:
Let him not love this life who loves not me
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28344
16.
Wonder not sir you who instruct the town
First Line:
Wonder not sir you who instruct the town
Last Line:
With sleep all night and quiet all the day
DMI number:
28348
17.
Would you be free tis your chief wish you say
First Line:
Would you be free tis your chief wish you say
Last Line:
The Persian king's a slave compared with thee
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28346
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