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1.
Fuscinus those ill deeds that sully fame
First Line:
Fuscinus those ill deeds that sully fame
Last Line:
Did his loved empress Messalina kill
DMI number:
7248
2.
Look round the habitable world how few
First Line:
Look round the habitable world how few
Last Line:
But set aloft by fools usurps the skies
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7244
3.
Must I with patience ever silent sit
First Line:
Must I with patience ever silent sit
Last Line:
Or who'd be rich and senseless like Tom Thynne
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
8706
4.
I'm sick of Rome and wish my self conveyed
First Line:
I'm sick of Rome and wish my self conveyed
Last Line:
Stock all your country with the figs of Rome
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7236
5.
Once more Crispinus called upon the stage
First Line:
Once more Crispinus called upon the stage
Last Line:
Him whom so many lords had slain they slew
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
7238
6.
Still shall I hear and never quit the score
First Line:
Still shall I hear and never quit the score
Last Line:
Arraign them in the persons of the dead
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7235
7.
There is a lust in man no charm can tame
First Line:
There is a lust in man no charm can tame
Last Line:
While virtuous actions are but born and die
Author:
Stephen Harvey (Absolute)
DMI number:
5608