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A virgin's smock I sing the direful cause
First Line:
A virgin's smock I sing the direful cause
Last Line:
The youth enjoys what he long sought in vain
Author:
Giles Jacob (Absolute)
DMI number:
9705
2.
Awake my muse whatever thy name may be
First Line:
Awake my muse whatever thy name may be
Last Line:
To thee great master of the double tongue
Author:
Moses Mendez (Absolute) & Ralph Schomberg (Absolute) & Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
30541
3.
Byhax the drunkard while he lived would say
First Line:
Byhax the drunkard while he lived would say
Last Line:
For he had drunk himself as dry as dust
DMI number:
24205
4.
Calm was the sea and silent was the night
First Line:
Calm was the sea and silent was the night
Last Line:
And springing to the cliff put on her clothes
DMI number:
33831
5.
But now the lustful God no more concealed
First Line:
But now the lustful God no more concealed
Last Line:
Made sacred altars blaze with holy flames
DMI number:
42563
6.
Dear Bob who midst soft rural scenes
First Line:
Dear Bob who midst soft rural scenes
Last Line:
And each bold Trojan flies
DMI number:
35367
7.
Cupid over human breasts resistless reigns
First Line:
Cupid over human breasts resistless reigns
Last Line:
Oh blind to truth the brilliant forms it all
DMI number:
37858
8.
Contending troops and fields of death I sing
First Line:
Contending troops and fields of death I sing
Last Line:
And terribly presage destruction nigh
DMI number:
18109
9.
First to the fight advanced the charioteer
First Line:
First to the fight advanced the charioteer
Last Line:
With giant force must deal the deathful blow
Author:
Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27155
10.
For razed Troy to rear a Troy fit place he searched then
First Line:
For razed Troy to rear a Troy fit place he searched then
Last Line:
Which Lud did after beautify and Lud's town did it call
DMI number:
43716
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