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31.
What the Cantabrian stout or Scythian think
First Line:
What the Cantabrian stout or Scythian think
Last Line:
Tie her neglected hair in careless braids
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42086
32.
When shall I Caecube wines that stored lie
First Line:
When shall I Caecube wines that stored lie
Last Line:
Let us with merry Bacchus dissipate
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42158
33.
When in Idaean ships the treacherous swain
First Line:
When in Idaean ships the treacherous swain
Last Line:
Shall Trojan buildings burn and dissipate
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42045
34.
Who lives upright and pure of heart
First Line:
Who lives upright and pure of heart
Last Line:
Whose smiles whose words so sweetly move
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42052
35.
A collection of the best english poetry by several hands [vol II] [T71]
Publication Date:
1717
ESTC number:
T71
DMI number:
462
36.
You tender virgins sound Diana's name
First Line:
You tender virgins sound Diana's name
Last Line:
Persian and British foe
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42051
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Bosworth-field: a poem...with several verses in praise of the author, and elegies on his death by the greatest wits then living [T29559]
Publication Date:
1710
ESTC number:
T29559
DMI number:
215
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The poems of Horace [ESTC R712]
Publication Date:
1680
ESTC number:
R712
DMI number:
1656
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The rhapsody. Being a display of the wit and humour of past times [T62617]
Publication Date:
1750
ESTC number:
T62617
DMI number:
763
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