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1.
A tower of brass one would have said
First Line:
A tower of brass one would have said
Last Line:
With sparing hand but just enough has given
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
932
2.
All thy verse is softer far
First Line:
All thy verse is softer far
Last Line:
All with Venus' girdle bound
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28387
3.
Asabel swifter than the northern wind
First Line:
Asabel swifter than the northern wind
Last Line:
Yet not one atom trouble or displace
DMI number:
40239
4.
How wretched does Prometheus' state appear
First Line:
How wretched does Prometheus' state appear
Last Line:
The flames he once stole from thee grant him now
DMI number:
12225
5.
Phoebus expelled by the approaching night
First Line:
Phoebus expelled by the approaching night
Last Line:
And all our greatest pleasure's but a dream
DMI number:
7763
6.
The thunderer who without the female bed
First Line:
The thunderer who without the female bed
Last Line:
So much he esteemed his pleasure above his state
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
12277
7.
When Babylon's high walls erected were
First Line:
When Babylon's high walls erected were
Last Line:
And their earth to earth again
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
7758