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1.
As many circumcised Turks we have
First Line:
As many circumcised Turks we have
Last Line:
To join in one her semicircled horns
Author:
Christopher Marlowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
13594
2.
Away then work with boldness and with speed
First Line:
Away then work with boldness and with speed
Last Line:
On greatest actions greatest dangers feed
DMI number:
13308
3.
Come live with me and be my love
First Line:
Come live with me and be my love
Last Line:
Then live with me and be my love
Author:
Christopher Marlowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
23594
4.
Come live with me and be my love
First Line:
Come live with me and be my love
Last Line:
To live with thee and be thy love
Author:
Christopher Marlowe (Absolute) & Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Speculation)
DMI number:
37746
5.
Cowards and fainthearted runaways
First Line:
Cowards and fainthearted runaways
Last Line:
Our swords shall play the orators for us
Author:
Christopher Marlowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
14325
6.
Fair eldest child of love thou spotless night
First Line:
Fair eldest child of love thou spotless night
Last Line:
Makest lover's eyes enamoured of thy beauty
DMI number:
16823
7.
Faire I love thee yet I cannot sue
First Line:
Faire I love thee yet I cannot sue
Last Line:
I'le freely spend my thrice concocted blood
Author:
Christopher Marlowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
48662
8.
For this chaos | This lump of projects ere it be licked over
First Line:
For this chaos | This lump of projects ere it be licked over
Last Line:
All fashions ere ye apparel villainy
DMI number:
17213
9.
Ha concubine who does prince Philip mean
First Line:
Ha concubine who does prince Philip mean
Last Line:
Your names to infamy your souls to hell
DMI number:
15077
10.
Her sacred beauty hath enchanted heaven
First Line:
Her sacred beauty hath enchanted heaven
Last Line:
Of every epigram or elegy
Author:
Christopher Marlowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
13669
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