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As Cupid the slyest young wanton alive
First Line:
As Cupid the slyest young wanton alive
Last Line:
Yet you make woeful wounds with a desperate sting
Author:
Theocritus (Absolute) & Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
28313
2.
Cupid the errantest knave alive
First Line:
Cupid the errantest knave alive
Last Line:
Can give a wound which none can bear
DMI number:
12295
3.
Cupid the sliest rogue alive
First Line:
Cupid the sliest rogue alive
Last Line:
And yet how wide how deep the wound
DMI number:
3921
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Cupid once having robbed a hive
First Line:
Cupid once having robbed a hive
Last Line:
After stolen sweets the girls can tell
DMI number:
12968
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Cupid once having robbed an hive
First Line:
Cupid once having robbed an hive
Last Line:
After stolen sweets the girls can tell
DMI number:
26
6.
Daphnis his kine down in a vale did keep
First Line:
Daphnis his kine down in a vale did keep
Last Line:
Made a glad wife and all her frowns disarmed
DMI number:
8583
7.
No balm so strongly healing can we find
First Line:
No balm so strongly healing can we find
Last Line:
More prevalent than gold to conquer love
DMI number:
23340
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O Short no herb no salve was ever found
First Line:
O Short no herb no salve was ever found
Last Line:
Than if the riches of the world were his
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3703
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Proud Eunica when I advanced to kiss
First Line:
Proud Eunica when I advanced to kiss
Last Line:
But to a virgin bed condemned for ever lie alone
Author:
William Bowles (Absolute)
DMI number:
3923
10.
The muses and the muse inspired crew
First Line:
The muses and the muse inspired crew
Last Line:
To chant and Hieron's valiant acts proclaim
Author:
Edward Sherborn (Confident)
DMI number:
44607
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