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As the young eagle that Joves thunder bears
First Line:
As the young eagle that Joves thunder bears
Last Line:
Their prudence will an easy triumph gain
DMI number:
41851
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Now you have Lesbos and fair Samos seen
First Line:
Now you have Lesbos and fair Samos seen
Last Line:
And what we no where find have every where
Author:
Samuel Woodford (Absolute)
DMI number:
42201
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Observe how calmly warm my friend
First Line:
Observe how calmly warm my friend
Last Line:
Be gay in private with applause
DMI number:
25630
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Observe how calmly warm my friend
First Line:
Observe how calmly warm my friend
Last Line:
Be mad in private with applause
DMI number:
23204
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Phoebus and Dian grovy queen
First Line:
Phoebus and Dian grovy queen
Last Line:
And all the gods these things approve
DMI number:
42168
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Phoebus and thou great goddess of the skies
First Line:
Phoebus and thou great goddess of the skies
Last Line:
To Phoebus and Diana sing
DMI number:
41853
7.
Prithee good Vala write what kind of air
First Line:
Prithee good Vala write what kind of air
Last Line:
Houses and lordships purchased with their gold
DMI number:
42205
8.
Roman resolve thou shalt desertless taste
First Line:
Roman resolve thou shalt desertless taste
Last Line:
An offspring fuller of abuse
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42103
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Rome your forefathers sins you'll rue
First Line:
Rome your forefathers sins you'll rue
Last Line:
And shall yet leave a more degenerate breed
DMI number:
41839
10.
Swift say wouldst thou refuse with me
First Line:
Swift say wouldst thou refuse with me
Last Line:
Attend on prouder hearses
DMI number:
33601
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