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A wife who as our own by law we hold
First Line:
A wife who as our own by law we hold
Last Line:
And a false woman is a matchless curse
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
6760
2.
Bacchus and nymphs delight O mighty god
First Line:
Bacchus and nymphs delight O mighty god
Last Line:
In pious drunkenness thy orgies found
Author:
William Burnaby (Speculation)
DMI number:
9680
3.
Beauty alone's too impotent a charm
First Line:
Beauty alone's too impotent a charm
Last Line:
For elegance can only win the heart
DMI number:
10309
4.
By liberal arts would you acquire renown
First Line:
By liberal arts would you acquire renown
Last Line:
And learn whatever the wise Athenian taught
DMI number:
28173
5.
Celestial fires thy star bright eyes illume
First Line:
Celestial fires thy star bright eyes illume
Last Line:
And I shall soon revive to bless your charms
DMI number:
10308
6.
Chloe you write to me for coin
First Line:
Chloe you write to me for coin
Last Line:
Enjoyed god Bacchus and became a star
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
6756
7.
Coming a tender girl from school
First Line:
Coming a tender girl from school
Last Line:
Contract my stomach or enlarge my diet
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
6757
8.
Commit your ship to sea and wind
First Line:
Commit your ship to sea and wind
Last Line:
Made constant by inconstancy
DMI number:
6764
9.
Divine Cosmelia has two burning eyes
First Line:
Divine Cosmelia has two burning eyes
Last Line:
I'll soon revive touched by that lovely face
DMI number:
9675
10.
Fallen are thy locks for woeful winter hoar
First Line:
Fallen are thy locks for woeful winter hoar
Last Line:
Fallen are thy locks and beauty is no more
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
28320
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