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71.
Poor Lycidus for shame arise
First Line:
Poor Lycidus for shame arise
Last Line:
While thou the cully art
DMI number:
43589
72.
Phillis accept a stubborn heart
First Line:
Phillis accept a stubborn heart
Last Line:
Will false for ever be
DMI number:
42293
73.
Phillis though your powerful charms
First Line:
Phillis though your powerful charms
Last Line:
What slave so dull as to obey
DMI number:
44288
74.
Read boldly this here you shall swear no more
First Line:
Read boldly this here you shall swear no more
Last Line:
Although for me too little yet too much for thee
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
5744
75.
Scaeva thou art wise enough to tell
First Line:
Scaeva thou art wise enough to tell
Last Line:
Get help you rascal where you are not known
DMI number:
42207
76.
Since that thou didest me love
First Line:
Since that thou didest me love
Last Line:
Whose treason once did me purchase thy due disdain
DMI number:
49149
77.
Since thou unjust hast caught a lust
First Line:
Since thou unjust hast caught a lust
Last Line:
And thus I let thee go
DMI number:
49153
78.
Sir when I first saw your bewitching face
First Line:
Sir when I first saw your bewitching face
Last Line:
And for your sake slight all of mortal race
DMI number:
42754
79.
The heat is past that did me fret
First Line:
The heat is past that did me fret
Last Line:
Then serve and sue and all in vain
Author:
Thomas Churchyard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49162
80.
The plot being thus subtly contrived as you hear
First Line:
The plot being thus subtly contrived as you hear
Last Line:
So prosper all traitors and God save the king | The truth of my story if any one doubt | We have witnesses ready to swear it all out
DMI number:
43152
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