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91.
Thou my Fabullus shortly sups with me
First Line:
Thou my Fabullus shortly sups with me
Last Line:
Will ask the gods to be all over nose
DMI number:
9829
92.
Through many lands and many seas I'm come
First Line:
Through many lands and many seas I'm come
Last Line:
Hail and farewell to all succeeding years
DMI number:
8598
93.
To whom should I but to Cornelius make
First Line:
To whom should I but to Cornelius make
Last Line:
Beyond an age that are inscribed to thee
DMI number:
8594
94.
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
First Line:
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
Last Line:
In spite of which your friendship is entire
DMI number:
8533
95.
Venus will all this jubilee enjoy
First Line:
Venus will all this jubilee enjoy
Last Line:
Fearless of her unarmed and naked boy
DMI number:
8589
96.
Varrus that wretch Suffenus whom you know
First Line:
Varrus that wretch Suffenus whom you know
Last Line:
But we forget what rises from our own
DMI number:
8546
97.
What fiend or wizard owed thee shame
First Line:
What fiend or wizard owed thee shame
Last Line:
And penury of brain
DMI number:
8553
98.
Were heaven as kind as I my dear
First Line:
Were heaven as kind as I my dear
Last Line:
Inscribe it on the passing stream
DMI number:
3313
99.
Whatever Bythynia ever had entire
First Line:
Whatever Bythynia ever had entire
Last Line:
Or its great king whom Caesar's love could fire
DMI number:
8603
100.
While life my dear remains enjoy thy charms
First Line:
While life my dear remains enjoy thy charms
Last Line:
And magic in her secret art is lost
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
23099
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