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Erotic poetry
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11.
Still like Neaera you defy
First Line:
Still like Neaera you defy
Last Line:
No sighs shall aid nor tears avail
DMI number:
11504
12.
Spite of advice my burning passions reign
First Line:
Spite of advice my burning passions reign
Last Line:
Constant and bright as those above the skies
Author:
Jean Bonnefons (Absolute)
DMI number:
1353
13.
Unhappy soul how darest thou rest
First Line:
Unhappy soul how darest thou rest
Last Line:
I'm stung with poisons or with flames expire
DMI number:
11496
14.
When thou art all so honey sweet
First Line:
When thou art all so honey sweet
Last Line:
O bitter sweetness bitterness too sweet
DMI number:
11506
15.
Whilst future combats I devise
First Line:
Whilst future combats I devise
Last Line:
Where never-fading verdures reign
Author:
Jean Bonnefons (Absolute)
DMI number:
11502
16.
Why flies my fair why traverse you the plain
First Line:
Why flies my fair why traverse you the plain
Last Line:
Racked with her cold disdain and lost in wild despair
DMI number:
11489
17.
Why o ye wanton leering eyes
First Line:
Why o ye wanton leering eyes
Last Line:
Shall you for evermore return
DMI number:
11490
18.
Cupid's bee-hive: or, the sting of love (1721) [ECCO] [T64326]
Publication Date:
1721
ESTC number:
T64326
DMI number:
478
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