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1.
As Amoret and Phillis sat
First Line:
As Amoret and Phillis sat
Last Line:
Alas tis now too late
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Speculation)
DMI number:
847
2.
Close by a stream whose flowery bank might give
First Line:
Close by a stream whose flowery bank might give
Last Line:
And arms my tortured soul to bear my pains
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Absolute)
DMI number:
3690
3.
How hard the fate is of the scribbling drudge
First Line:
How hard the fate is of the scribbling drudge
Last Line:
He hopes to rout the mighty host of fools
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35826
4.
I cannot change as others do
First Line:
I cannot change as others do
Last Line:
Can never break can never break in vain
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5374
5.
Like dancers on the ropes poor poets fare
First Line:
Like dancers on the ropes poor poets fare
Last Line:
Why should you when we hold it break the glass
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35834
6.
Since to constrain our joys that ill bred rude
First Line:
Since to constrain our joys that ill bred rude
Last Line:
When we meet next be sure you all deny
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Absolute)
DMI number:
41865
7.
So in unwonted notes when sure to die
First Line:
So in unwonted notes when sure to die
Last Line:
But by his sword and her own hand was slain
Author:
John Somers (Speculation)
DMI number:
5732
8.
To rack and torture thy unmeaning brain
First Line:
To rack and torture thy unmeaning brain
Last Line:
For any thing entire but for an ass
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute) & Sir Carr Scrope (Speculation)
DMI number:
5670
9.
When Shakespeare Jonson Fletcher ruled the stage
First Line:
When Shakespeare Jonson Fletcher ruled the stage
Last Line:
Though by a different path each goes astray
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Confident) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2185
10.
While Phaon to the flaming Aetna flies
First Line:
While Phaon to the flaming Aetna flies
Last Line:
But let thy life here with thy letter end
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Absolute)
DMI number:
5691
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