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311.
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
312.
Cupid who long had vainly strove
First Line:
Cupid who long had vainly strove
Last Line:
What tis to slight the god of love
DMI number:
25454
313.
Cupid with Ganymede to play
First Line:
Cupid with Ganymede to play
Last Line:
By G-- tis very bad sir
DMI number:
965
314.
Cupid's no god a wanton child
First Line:
Cupid's no god a wanton child
Last Line:
Makes him adorned and crowns his deity
DMI number:
43912
315.
Curio to see the godlike heroes eat
First Line:
Curio to see the godlike heroes eat
Last Line:
How dear is famine at what price I thirst
DMI number:
28929
316.
Cursed Hymen I from thee my life received
First Line:
Cursed Hymen I from thee my life received
Last Line:
Ever brought to light of horror and of shame
DMI number:
39945
317.
Cycnus beheld the nymphs transformed allied
First Line:
Cycnus beheld the nymphs transformed allied
Last Line:
And as he whips upbraids them with his son
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
11261
318.
Cyprus must now two Venuses adore
First Line:
Cyprus must now two Venuses adore
Last Line:
She's a new muse a Venus and a grace
DMI number:
15981
319.
D'you think what ancient bards suppose
First Line:
D'you think what ancient bards suppose
Last Line:
And reign the lovelier deity
DMI number:
3284
320.
Contrive me artisan a bowl
First Line:
Contrive me artisan a bowl
Last Line:
But no Apollo God of day
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27194
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