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21.
No two male harlots ever agreed
First Line:
No two male harlots ever agreed
Last Line:
So perfectly in thought and deed
DMI number:
8597
22.
Shut your heart and shut your eyes
First Line:
Shut your heart and shut your eyes
Last Line:
Faith you must or hang or drown
DMI number:
8534
23.
Smyrna my Cinna's little book has taken
First Line:
Smyrna my Cinna's little book has taken
Last Line:
None but the mob can like Antimachus's strains
DMI number:
8550
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Suffenus whom you know the witty
First Line:
Suffenus whom you know the witty
Last Line:
But see not our own load behind
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
4781
25.
That Lesbia Caelius that dear faithless she
First Line:
That Lesbia Caelius that dear faithless she
Last Line:
And in the arms of brawny porters dies
DMI number:
9827
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There's that Suffenus whom you rightly know
First Line:
There's that Suffenus whom you rightly know
Last Line:
But late or never we discern our own
Author:
Catullus (Absolute)
DMI number:
9828
27.
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
First Line:
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
Last Line:
In spite of which your friendship is entire
DMI number:
8533
28.
Venus will all this jubilee enjoy
First Line:
Venus will all this jubilee enjoy
Last Line:
Fearless of her unarmed and naked boy
DMI number:
8589
29.
Varrus that wretch Suffenus whom you know
First Line:
Varrus that wretch Suffenus whom you know
Last Line:
But we forget what rises from our own
DMI number:
8546
30.
What fiend or wizard owed thee shame
First Line:
What fiend or wizard owed thee shame
Last Line:
And penury of brain
DMI number:
8553
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