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Miscellany Genre
Collection of 17th century verse
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1.
Happy Grave thou dost enshrine
First Line:
Happy Grave thou dost enshrine
Last Line:
Cloath it so neatly as its owne
Author:
William Strode (Absolute) & George Morley (Absolute)
DMI number:
46012
2.
In this marble-casket lyes
First Line:
In this marble-casket lyes
Last Line:
But shew'd and put it up againe
Author:
George Morley (Absolute)
DMI number:
48797
3.
My limbs were weary and my head opprest
First Line:
My limbs were weary and my head opprest
Last Line:
Methought I lay content though not at rest
Author:
George Morley (Absolute)
DMI number:
46294
4.
My Limbs were weary and my head opprest
First Line:
My Limbs were weary and my head opprest
Last Line:
Methought I lay content thought not at rest
Author:
George Morley (Absolute)
DMI number:
46020
5.
On a day 'tis in thy power
First Line:
On a day 'tis in thy power
Last Line:
The world shall pay thee back agen
Author:
George Morley (Absolute)
DMI number:
46300
6.
Read faire maid and know the heat
First Line:
Read faire maid and know the heat
Last Line:
That thus canst make a Poet chast
Author:
George Morley (Absolute)
DMI number:
46302
7.
Well fare those three that when there was a Dearth
First Line:
Well fare those three that when there was a Dearth
Last Line:
Till we that wanted Cups now wanted drink
Author:
George Morley (Absolute)
DMI number:
46035
8.
Parnassus Biceps [R204146]
Publication Date:
1656
ESTC number:
R204146
DMI number:
1764
9.
Musarum Deliciae [R202916]
Publication Date:
1655
ESTC number:
R202916
DMI number:
1761
10.
Wits Recreations [S120256]
Publication Date:
1640
ESTC number:
S120256
DMI number:
1783