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Alas how swift the crowding minutes pass
First Line:
Alas how swift the crowding minutes pass
Last Line:
Of glutton priests when they their solemn feasts profess
DMI number:
3900
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Alas my friend the years fly swift away
First Line:
Alas my friend the years fly swift away
Last Line:
The Pope would give his keys of heaven to gain
DMI number:
7172
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At last thou antiquated whore
First Line:
At last thou antiquated whore
Last Line:
With rosary and psalter dangling at your side
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7104
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At length thou antiquated whore
First Line:
At length thou antiquated whore
Last Line:
With rosary and psalter dangling at your side
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
43426
5.
Brave Nero's favourite my Julius
First Line:
Brave Nero's favourite my Julius
Last Line:
By the lads whose privilege is to be jolly
DMI number:
42212
6.
Cruel as yet and vain of every charm
First Line:
Cruel as yet and vain of every charm
Last Line:
Or now I love why can I charm no more
DMI number:
22969
7.
Excellent poetry whose noble flight
First Line:
Excellent poetry whose noble flight
Last Line:
Read an hic iacet corpus or an o rare Ben
DMI number:
42097
8.
For shame for shame give over
First Line:
For shame for shame give over
Last Line:
No garland but a rope
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Confident)
DMI number:
42114
9.
For shame leave off thy amorous trade
First Line:
For shame leave off thy amorous trade
Last Line:
And cast aside the amorous lyre
DMI number:
22965
10.
Fond lad who in thy youthful bloom
First Line:
Fond lad who in thy youthful bloom
Last Line:
Or being now old couldst but be young again
DMI number:
42142
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