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191.
Asterius was a pretty sort of prince
First Line:
Asterius was a pretty sort of prince
Last Line:
Is not to indulge your self in thoughts of being great
DMI number:
8604
192.
Bacchus and nymphs delight O mighty god
First Line:
Bacchus and nymphs delight O mighty god
Last Line:
In pious drunkenness thy orgies found
Author:
William Burnaby (Speculation)
DMI number:
9680
193.
Bacchus I am come from the sun-shine fell
First Line:
Bacchus I am come from the sun-shine fell
Last Line:
Be well recovered in a night of sleep
DMI number:
42938
194.
Bacchus Iacchus fill our brains
First Line:
Bacchus Iacchus fill our brains
Last Line:
As well as bowls with sprightly strains
DMI number:
44183
195.
Bacchus Jove's delightful boy
First Line:
Bacchus Jove's delightful boy
Last Line:
Thus I dance the hours away
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27203
196.
Bacchus once thought to get the lands
First Line:
Bacchus once thought to get the lands
Last Line:
His tigers yoked and drove away
DMI number:
25040
197.
Bacchus resolving to revenge the wrong
First Line:
Bacchus resolving to revenge the wrong
Last Line:
With mossy trunks below and verdant leaves above
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11902
198.
Bacchus when merry bestriding his tun
First Line:
Bacchus when merry bestriding his tun
Last Line:
And himself most confoundedly drunk
DMI number:
12071
199.
Bacchus whither hurriest thou me
First Line:
Bacchus whither hurriest thou me
Last Line:
Thou with a garland crownest thy poet's brow
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42124
200.
Be just dear maid an equal passion prove
First Line:
Be just dear maid an equal passion prove
Last Line:
And mine be ever writ and read with yours
DMI number:
6685
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