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1.
A Venus and Diana mixed in one
First Line:
A Venus and Diana mixed in one
Last Line:
Tis praise enough that none enough can praise her
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
17269
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And is he dead is he already dead
First Line:
And is he dead is he already dead
Last Line:
Henry Britannia's equal hope and pride
DMI number:
44590
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Along with me in Oxford-groves confined
First Line:
Along with me in Oxford-groves confined
Last Line:
He mourns for her who mourns for Addison
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
12003
4.
As distant thunder in a rolling cloud
First Line:
As distant thunder in a rolling cloud
Last Line:
What figures we should make and how to live
DMI number:
27122
5.
Begone begone thou wheedling cheat
First Line:
Begone begone thou wheedling cheat
Last Line:
To a view melodious worlds on high
DMI number:
43382
6.
Come Wattie while our hirsels feed thegither
First Line:
Come Wattie while our hirsels feed thegither
Last Line:
Reik me my kent and let us hameward steer
DMI number:
15355
7.
Come every tender heart pour forth your woe
First Line:
Come every tender heart pour forth your woe
Last Line:
Beloved when living and when dead revered
DMI number:
38647
8.
Could I report great Granvill or repeat
First Line:
Could I report great Granvill or repeat
Last Line:
Our soldier once and once our sacrifice
DMI number:
42962
9.
Deep waters silent roul so grief like mine
First Line:
Deep waters silent roul so grief like mine
Last Line:
For to make him she exhausted all her store
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Confident)
DMI number:
44667
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Hail glorious martyr saint triumphant hail
First Line:
Hail glorious martyr saint triumphant hail
Last Line:
And God and Charles above their headlong counsels scorn | Amen
DMI number:
42738
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