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1.
How comes it great Maecenas that there's not
First Line:
How comes it great Maecenas that there's not
Last Line:
Is like Crispin's volumes I'll not add a line
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42169
2.
I have been in love and in debt and in drink
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I have been in love and in debt and in drink
Last Line:
Then then I'll fall to my loving and drinking again
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
754
3.
Numicius to admire nothing at all
First Line:
Numicius to admire nothing at all
Last Line:
If not I pray make use of these with me
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42194
4.
The players empirics beggars and the noise
First Line:
The players empirics beggars and the noise
Last Line:
All this is true for he has been served so
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42170
5.
Thou writest so seldom that there does appear
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Thou writest so seldom that there does appear
Last Line:
Which no proportion with thy vices bear
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42181
6.
To all that thou hast told me heretofore
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To all that thou hast told me heretofore
Last Line:
I must obey and go live long farewell
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42183
7.
Why dost thou murmur Iccius and repine
First Line:
Why dost thou murmur Iccius and repine
Last Line:
A plenteous crop in our Italian fields
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42202