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Begin begin Diana's praise
First Line:
Begin begin Diana's praise
Last Line:
And do the work of Caesar's sword the mighty work of fate
DMI number:
43423
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For Glycera's radiant face I burn
First Line:
For Glycera's radiant face I burn
Last Line:
She looks and charms and cheats the gazer's sight
DMI number:
22096
3.
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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If any punishment did follow
First Line:
If any punishment did follow
Last Line:
Their lords away
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42082
5.
Lucy at last thank heaven I trace
First Line:
Lucy at last thank heaven I trace
Last Line:
And go out in a stink
DMI number:
11769
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Oh cruel fair now rich in every grace
First Line:
Oh cruel fair now rich in every grace
Last Line:
Or rather why not beauty stay till now
DMI number:
15482
7.
Thanks to the gods they've heard my prayers
First Line:
Thanks to the gods they've heard my prayers
Last Line:
Now into dirty ashes turned
DMI number:
11770
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Then heaven has heard my prayers at last
First Line:
Then heaven has heard my prayers at last
Last Line:
Laugh at her snuff and triumph in her shame
DMI number:
44596
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Thy miss alas is yet too young
First Line:
Thy miss alas is yet too young
Last Line:
For beauty he could nothing be to her
DMI number:
42078
10.
Tis true thou yet art fair my Ligurine
First Line:
Tis true thou yet art fair my Ligurine
Last Line:
Why am I old or why was ever young
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42141
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