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101.
Oh Lycidas why thus alone
First Line:
Oh Lycidas why thus alone
Last Line:
A tear when I no longer live
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Speculation)
DMI number:
6361
102.
Over the desert cross the meadows
First Line:
Over the desert cross the meadows
Last Line:
When shall Phillis be a wife
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6308
103.
Ovid who bid the ladies laugh
First Line:
Ovid who bid the ladies laugh
Last Line:
And laugh not above once a year
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Confident)
DMI number:
6313
104.
Our serpents though new born are poisonous still
First Line:
Our serpents though new born are poisonous still
Last Line:
And women never so young have craft and guile
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
21513
105.
One month a lawyer thou the next wilt be
First Line:
One month a lawyer thou the next wilt be
Last Line:
Thou wilt end in nothing if thou grasp'st at all
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6337
106.
Phillis you have enough enjoyed
First Line:
Phillis you have enough enjoyed
Last Line:
Pleasures the cruel never know
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6285
107.
Phrine as odious as youth well can be
First Line:
Phrine as odious as youth well can be
Last Line:
And but for faults on both sides never had met
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6339
108.
Poets and thieves can scarce be rooted out
First Line:
Poets and thieves can scarce be rooted out
Last Line:
Be neither they too sharp nor you too kind
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
38807
109.
Prethee tell me faithless Swain
First Line:
Prethee tell me faithless Swain
Last Line:
You hardly can recover
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
46212
110.
Princes invite who pardon treachery
First Line:
Princes invite who pardon treachery
Last Line:
-
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
21175
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