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1.
As Paris ploughed the watery plain
First Line:
As Paris ploughed the watery plain
Last Line:
And then thy flames of love shall end in flames of fire
DMI number:
893
2.
Let me not be too high nor yet too low
First Line:
Let me not be too high nor yet too low
Last Line:
For there I fancy lies the solid joy
DMI number:
18134
3.
See madam see how your poor lover lies
First Line:
See madam see how your poor lover lies
Last Line:
These heats and colds of love for ever thus endure
DMI number:
42109
4.
The man dear friend who wears a C--m
First Line:
The man dear friend who wears a C--m
Last Line:
And without Galen's help both live and die
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Confident)
DMI number:
17765
5.
The man that no indulgence gives
First Line:
The man that no indulgence gives
Last Line:
Preserved alive by Chloe's smile
DMI number:
10237
6.
To Glicera on the old pilgrimage I'm going
First Line:
To Glicera on the old pilgrimage I'm going
Last Line:
Thy presence may infallibly prevail
Author:
Robert Thompson (Confident)
DMI number:
42063
7.
Trust me dear friend the safest way
First Line:
Trust me dear friend the safest way
Last Line:
She fills then gather in your swelling sails
DMI number:
910
8.
Well Lyce now the gods declare
First Line:
Well Lyce now the gods declare
Last Line:
Be slighted scorned and have her wrinkles told
DMI number:
3132
9.
When happy Strephon's too prevailing charms
First Line:
When happy Strephon's too prevailing charms
Last Line:
Till unkind death breaks the unwilling chain
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
892
10.
What the bully of France and our friends on the Rhine
First Line:
What the bully of France and our friends on the Rhine
Last Line:
Two coolers I'm sure with our wine can be no false Latin
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7099