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471.
Celia and I the other day
First Line:
Celia and I the other day
Last Line:
I with thee or without thee die
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4186
472.
Celia this night has promised I
First Line:
Celia this night has promised I
Last Line:
Be this night something more than man
DMI number:
12450
473.
Celia when I alone was blessed
First Line:
Celia when I alone was blessed
Last Line:
And in thy arms my life would end
DMI number:
25579
474.
Celsus nor gave me puge nor clyster
First Line:
Celsus nor gave me puge nor clyster
Last Line:
The doctor's name and died for fear
DMI number:
32987
475.
Celsus takes off by dint of skill
First Line:
Celsus takes off by dint of skill
Last Line:
Your plate without a plaster
DMI number:
28941
476.
Ceres desires to know the wondrous cause
First Line:
Ceres desires to know the wondrous cause
Last Line:
In silver streams I reared my watry head
DMI number:
7304
477.
Chance does at last let sad Ulysses see
First Line:
Chance does at last let sad Ulysses see
Last Line:
And all the entrancing pleasures of thy bed
DMI number:
5756
478.
Charinus 'twas my hap of late
First Line:
Charinus 'twas my hap of late
Last Line:
Two that he'd take away the third
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12419
479.
Charmed with the lettered lustre of the press
First Line:
Charmed with the lettered lustre of the press
Last Line:
To save unwilling friends in vain is labour tried
DMI number:
25780
480.
Chloe you write to me for coin
First Line:
Chloe you write to me for coin
Last Line:
Enjoyed god Bacchus and became a star
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
6756
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