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1091.
Three regent goddesses they fell at odds
First Line:
Three regent goddesses they fell at odds
Last Line:
Tis two to one but love is always crossed
Author:
R. Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
36588
1092.
Thrice happy day when first I gazed on you
First Line:
Thrice happy day when first I gazed on you
Last Line:
What at the resurrection we shall be
DMI number:
43375
1093.
To thee my fair this beauteous flower I send
First Line:
To thee my fair this beauteous flower I send
Last Line:
Both you and I soon blossom soon decay
DMI number:
29230
1094.
To thee my friend who never with cold disdain
First Line:
To thee my friend who never with cold disdain
Last Line:
So may Thalia all your wishes bless
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35823
1095.
To the red man read thy read
First Line:
To the red man read thy read
Last Line:
The one is peevish the other lusty
DMI number:
44095
1096.
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
1097.
Tis true unknowing of the distant coast
First Line:
Tis true unknowing of the distant coast
Last Line:
And be for once the gallant of the age
DMI number:
12002
1098.
Tis not how witty nor how free
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Tis not how witty nor how free
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Nor pirate though a prince he be
DMI number:
43897
1099.
Tis pity art and nature disagree
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Tis pity art and nature disagree
Last Line:
Her music not her presence tis must charm
DMI number:
6049
1100.
To whom thus Eve replied O thou for whom
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To whom thus Eve replied O thou for whom
Last Line:
Eyed them askance and to himself thus plained
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9759
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