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411.
Yet still Alcithoe perverse remains
First Line:
Yet still Alcithoe perverse remains
Last Line:
To tell the tale and as she tells she spins
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
11385
412.
Yet though this harsh inglorious fate they found
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Yet though this harsh inglorious fate they found
Last Line:
And still the unhappy fruitfulness remains
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
11446
413.
Would any still neglected arts adore
First Line:
Would any still neglected arts adore
Last Line:
And turn so ill used treasure to its native dust
DMI number:
43416
414.
You've gone beyond your time and ought to give
First Line:
You've gone beyond your time and ought to give
Last Line:
But her own hand performed the fatal blow
Author:
Edward Pooley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5698
415.
Your husband too with us is bid a guest
First Line:
Your husband too with us is bid a guest
Last Line:
That he enjoyed you I'll believe the lie
DMI number:
44614
416.
Your husband will be with us at the treat
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Your husband will be with us at the treat
Last Line:
Coax me tomorrow by foreswearing all
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4149
417.
Ovid's art of love. With Hero and Leander of Musaeus. [ESTC R23028]
Publication Date:
1692
ESTC number:
R23028
DMI number:
1690
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