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11.
Celia your tricks will now no longer pass
First Line:
Celia your tricks will now no longer pass
Last Line:
That boasts her favours and proclaims my wrong
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6662
12.
Cloyed with successes and released from care
First Line:
Cloyed with successes and released from care
Last Line:
The greatest hero and the brightest eyes
Author:
William Walsh (Confident)
DMI number:
5934
13.
Cornus proclaims aloud his wife's a whore
First Line:
Cornus proclaims aloud his wife's a whore
Last Line:
But being one we cannot make thee none
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6676
14.
Cornus proclaims aloud his wife's a whore
First Line:
Cornus proclaims aloud his wife's a whore
Last Line:
But being so we cannot make thee none
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
24703
15.
Distracted with care
First Line:
Distracted with care
Last Line:
To his cottage again
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
2709
16.
Go little book and to the world impart
First Line:
Go little book and to the world impart
Last Line:
What's built upon esteem can never decay
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6655
17.
Go said old Lyce senseless lover go
First Line:
Go said old Lyce senseless lover go
Last Line:
And that which most enraged me was 'twas true
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6668
18.
Go said old Lyce senseless lover go
First Line:
Go said old Lyce senseless lover go
Last Line:
But that which most enraged me was twas true
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
13066
19.
How kind is malice managed by a sot
First Line:
How kind is malice managed by a sot
Last Line:
And be a wit in any way but thine
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
3744
20.
How much are they deceived who vainly strive
First Line:
How much are they deceived who vainly strive
Last Line:
The blaze grows greater but 'tis sooner out
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6671
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