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1.
All health fair nymph thy Paris sends to thee
First Line:
All health fair nymph thy Paris sends to thee
Last Line:
And all I promise you in Troy shall find
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
5713
2.
After the fiercest pangs of hot desire
First Line:
After the fiercest pangs of hot desire
Last Line:
She hugs the dart that wounded her and dies
Author:
Richard Duke (Confident)
DMI number:
4826
3.
And will our master poet then admit
First Line:
And will our master poet then admit
Last Line:
Old Troy shall grow less famous than the new
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8698
4.
And yet he fears to use them and be free
First Line:
And yet he fears to use them and be free
Last Line:
To apply the medicine that cures all diseases
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8704
5.
As through the flood to our expecting shore
First Line:
As through the flood to our expecting shore
Last Line:
Nor ever let thee part from that blest island more
Author:
James Compton (Absolute)
DMI number:
3725
6.
Blush not my friend to own the love
First Line:
Blush not my friend to own the love
Last Line:
All his flames and all thy fears
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
906
7.
Censure and penances excommunication
First Line:
Censure and penances excommunication
Last Line:
Penance and matrimony are the same
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12436
8.
Censure and penances excommunications
First Line:
Censure and penances excommunications
Last Line:
Penance and matrimony are the same
Author:
Richard Duke (Speculation)
DMI number:
8703
9.
Dear Tom how melancholy I am grown
First Line:
Dear Tom how melancholy I am grown
Last Line:
And wit that at a quibble never fails
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8705
10.
Fly swift ye hours ye sluggish minutes fly
First Line:
Fly swift ye hours ye sluggish minutes fly
Last Line:
And the famed Penshurst to our Windsor yield
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3704
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