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1.
A pleasant spring doth rise within my grove
First Line:
A pleasant spring doth rise within my grove
Last Line:
That none but lovers and the muses know
DMI number:
42112
2.
Ask me no more my Quintius whether I
First Line:
Ask me no more my Quintius whether I
Last Line:
First death is the last scene of misery
Author:
Robert Thompson (Confident)
DMI number:
42206
3.
Our princely piles will shortly leave
First Line:
Our princely piles will shortly leave
Last Line:
Of beautiful new stone
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42091
4.
Septimius ready bent with me
First Line:
Septimius ready bent with me
Last Line:
Over the warm ashes of thy friend
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42079
5.
Some Rhodes some Mytilene Ephesus doth please
First Line:
Some Rhodes some Mytilene Ephesus doth please
Last Line:
Drink cares away we'll set up sails tomorrow
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42037
6.
Then this unwieldy factious town
First Line:
Then this unwieldy factious town
Last Line:
Whose poor remains fear sacrilegious hands
Author:
Knightly Chetwood (Absolute)
DMI number:
918