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Are there then gods gods I'll believe it no more
First Line:
Are there then gods gods I'll believe it no more
Last Line:
Least when you swear again you strike me blind
DMI number:
43407
2.
Attend ye fair whilst anxious for your praise
First Line:
Attend ye fair whilst anxious for your praise
Last Line:
Such is his verse 'twill melt him into love
DMI number:
12009
3.
False false are the obliging things she swore
First Line:
False false are the obliging things she swore
Last Line:
You stoop too low to vex your humble slave
DMI number:
41826
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In Phoebus wit as Ovid said
First Line:
In Phoebus wit as Ovid said
Last Line:
She pays you as a tree
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8399
5.
If nature's curse a lovely form denies
First Line:
If nature's curse a lovely form denies
Last Line:
No face could move no face could ever move
DMI number:
39276
6.
Not I I'll never never entertain
First Line:
Not I I'll never never entertain
Last Line:
And as you cause so cure the wretched's pain
Author:
Henry Crispe (Confident)
DMI number:
41810
7.
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
First Line:
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
Last Line:
Doth penance daily yet sins all his life
DMI number:
44107
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Number the days the cloudy and the clear
First Line:
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
Last Line:
The greatest numbers are more foul than fair
DMI number:
41906
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Once more ye fair attend your master's song
First Line:
Once more ye fair attend your master's song
Last Line:
And spread upon their cheeks the purple juice
DMI number:
7336
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The hero with his just request complies
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The hero with his just request complies
Last Line:
Than they did lovers once when shining hair
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
11449
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