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Believe me friend all lovers soldiers are
First Line:
Believe me friend all lovers soldiers are
Last Line:
The man that wants employment let him love
DMI number:
43400
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Captive Briseis in a foreign tongue
First Line:
Captive Briseis in a foreign tongue
Last Line:
Made yours by right of war and right of love
Author:
John Caryll (Absolute)
DMI number:
5738
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Full in the midst of this created space
First Line:
Full in the midst of this created space
Last Line:
The Grecian heroes and what deaths they dealt
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
11929
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Health to the gentle man of war and may
First Line:
Health to the gentle man of war and may
Last Line:
Of thy beloved self I mean of me
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
5704
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Meanwhile the Latians all their power prepare
First Line:
Meanwhile the Latians all their power prepare
Last Line:
And oft with woeful shrieks of war complains
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12020
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Nor were the gods themselves more safe above
First Line:
Nor were the gods themselves more safe above
Last Line:
Did with promiscuous grace his flowing locks adorn
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
11200
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Now Procas yielding to the fates his son
First Line:
Now Procas yielding to the fates his son
Last Line:
Great Romulus continued long to reign
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12029
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Now Tarquin the last king did govern Rome
First Line:
Now Tarquin the last king did govern Rome
Last Line:
And thus the kingdom changed into a state
Author:
Thomas Creech (Absolute)
DMI number:
3691
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O love how cold and slow to take my part
First Line:
O love how cold and slow to take my part
Last Line:
The vassal world is then thy own
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4139
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The fate of empires and the pomp of war
First Line:
The fate of empires and the pomp of war
Last Line:
And crowned with myrtle I'll the bays despise
DMI number:
19811
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