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Oh cruel fair now rich in every grace
First Line:
Oh cruel fair now rich in every grace
Last Line:
Or rather why not beauty stay till now
DMI number:
15482
322.
Oh whither do ye rush and thus prepare
First Line:
Oh whither do ye rush and thus prepare
Last Line:
Upon our fathers and on ours and our children's head
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8695
323.
Oh why Macenas should you thus unkind
First Line:
Oh why Macenas should you thus unkind
Last Line:
Why should the other part imperfect stay
DMI number:
9537
324.
Once more the queen of love invades my breast
First Line:
Once more the queen of love invades my breast
Last Line:
Over woods and plains and seas the scornful maid pursue
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
3830
325.
Our princely piles will shortly leave
First Line:
Our princely piles will shortly leave
Last Line:
Of beautiful new stone
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42091
326.
One that has newly learned to speak and go
First Line:
One that has newly learned to speak and go
Last Line:
Not men the weak anxieties of age
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
31553
327.
On Neptune's feasts what else do we
First Line:
On Neptune's feasts what else do we
Last Line:
The night shall likewise have his due
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42127
328.
One evening the loveliest pair
First Line:
One evening the loveliest pair
Last Line:
And chattered at every kiss
DMI number:
10236
329.
One evening the loveliest pair
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One evening the loveliest pair
Last Line:
But lay myself down in thy room
DMI number:
23041
330.
Pyrrha what slender well shaped beau
First Line:
Pyrrha what slender well shaped beau
Last Line:
Author of my delivery
Author:
Philip Horneck (Confident)
DMI number:
886
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