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101.
While youth my Lesbia love inspires
First Line:
While youth my Lesbia love inspires
Last Line:
That knows to what his sums amount
Author:
James Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
11853
102.
Whilst on Septimius panting breast
First Line:
Whilst on Septimius panting breast
Last Line:
With Acme's and Septimius's his life
DMI number:
8527
103.
Whilst on Septimius' panting breast
First Line:
Whilst on Septimius' panting breast
Last Line:
Bowed and blessed the augury
DMI number:
4476
104.
Whilst on Septimius's panting breast
First Line:
Whilst on Septimius's panting breast
Last Line:
With Acme's and Septimus's life
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9755
105.
Who can bear this or on it tamely look
First Line:
Who can bear this or on it tamely look
Last Line:
The Roman state that he might have the spoils
DMI number:
8754
106.
Wonder not Rufus that thy fancied charms
First Line:
Wonder not Rufus that thy fancied charms
Last Line:
Or wonder not the ladies take offense
DMI number:
16938
107.
Wretched Catullus fool thy self no more
First Line:
Wretched Catullus fool thy self no more
Last Line:
To shun the snare and flight the painted lure
DMI number:
8523
108.
Ye graces weep weep all that's fair
First Line:
Ye graces weep weep all that's fair
Last Line:
With weeping for thee now thou art dead
DMI number:
43396
109.
Poems by several hands on several occasions [R22319]
Publication Date:
1685
ESTC number:
R22319
DMI number:
1736
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