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1.
Gellius is fair and beauteous to the view
First Line:
Gellius is fair and beauteous to the view
Last Line:
If told what things had passed betwixt him and her
DMI number:
8541
2.
In vain you with a doubtful heart
First Line:
In vain you with a doubtful heart
Last Line:
The subject the strict union of our hearts
DMI number:
8556
3.
Let's live my dearest Lesbia and love
First Line:
Let's live my dearest Lesbia and love
Last Line:
And kiss a long eternity away
DMI number:
3924
4.
If any blessing long desired and grown
First Line:
If any blessing long desired and grown
Last Line:
Can any wish for life more blessed that this
DMI number:
8755
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If the remembrance of good deeds can please
First Line:
If the remembrance of good deeds can please
Last Line:
For past devotion at your altars paid
DMI number:
8746
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Once Lesbia did you say and vouch it true
First Line:
Once Lesbia did you say and vouch it true
Last Line:
Make me desire you more but love you less
DMI number:
8537
7.
Sirmio thou light and ornament of all
First Line:
Sirmio thou light and ornament of all
Last Line:
And your whole magazine of merriment
DMI number:
8599
8.
Whilst on Septimius' panting breast
First Line:
Whilst on Septimius' panting breast
Last Line:
Bowed and blessed the augury
DMI number:
4476
9.
Wretched Catullus fool thy self no more
First Line:
Wretched Catullus fool thy self no more
Last Line:
To shun the snare and flight the painted lure
DMI number:
8523