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31.
Thou art soft to touch charming to hear unseen
First Line:
Thou art soft to touch charming to hear unseen
Last Line:
Thou art both but neither take away the screen
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12307
32.
Virtue in those good times that bred good men
First Line:
Virtue in those good times that bred good men
Last Line:
Who was what all we should but cannot be
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
29894
33.
Varius in living annals may
First Line:
Varius in living annals may
Last Line:
The sweets of jollity and love
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
42035
34.
When Lupus has wrought hard all day
First Line:
When Lupus has wrought hard all day
Last Line:
Would'st thou once call me to my rest
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12243
35.
Whilst you are deaf to love you may
First Line:
Whilst you are deaf to love you may
Last Line:
What you deny to all mankind
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12269
36.
Why do they say the goddess Fortune's blind
First Line:
Why do they say the goddess Fortune's blind
Last Line:
They only fortune need who wicked are
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12576
37.
A collection of epigrams [vol. 2] [T170823]
Publication Date:
1737
ESTC number:
T170823
DMI number:
1510
38.
A collection of epigrams. [Vol. II] [ESTC T130692]
Publication Date:
1737
ESTC number:
T130692
DMI number:
636
39.
Sepulchrorum Inscriptiones: Or a curious collection of above 900 of the most remarkable epitaphs [vol II] [T55764] [gb]
Publication Date:
1727
ESTC number:
T55764
DMI number:
1022
40.
Poetical recreations consisting of original poems songs odes &c with several new translations. [ESTC R7698]
Publication Date:
1688
ESTC number:
R7698
DMI number:
1718
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