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1.
Few are the lights we now in heaven can view
First Line:
Few are the lights we now in heaven can view
Last Line:
Whilst splendid greatness seldom is secure
Author:
John Glanvill (Speculation)
DMI number:
7180
2.
Fortune thou grand impostor what a cheat
First Line:
Fortune thou grand impostor what a cheat
Last Line:
But nigh the shore does more securely creep
Author:
John Glanvill (Confident)
DMI number:
7191
3.
Impatient with desire at last
First Line:
Impatient with desire at last
Last Line:
By our own folly she's unkind
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
6640
4.
Is it true that souls their bodies do survive
First Line:
Is it true that souls their bodies do survive
Last Line:
Fantastic notions idle frightful dreams
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
6647
5.
Ianthe the lovely the joy of her swain
First Line:
Ianthe the lovely the joy of her swain
Last Line:
And they still might be true
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
8314
6.
Ianthe the lovely the joy of her swain
First Line:
Ianthe the lovely the joy of her swain
Last Line:
That they still might be kind and they still might be true
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
2558
7.
Phyllis has a gentle heart
First Line:
Phyllis has a gentle heart
Last Line:
And she kills me with her dying
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
1144
8.
Phillis has a gentle heart
First Line:
Phillis has a gentle heart
Last Line:
And she kills me in her dying
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
7131
9.
Phillis has a gentle heart
First Line:
Phillis has a gentle heart
Last Line:
And she kills me with her dying
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
18990
10.
Thy father Genoese thy mother Greek
First Line:
Thy father Genoese thy mother Greek
Last Line:
False all and all their falsehoods are in thee
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13752
11.
Urge me no more to write of martial things
First Line:
Urge me no more to write of martial things
Last Line:
My wealth my pomp my heaven should all be love
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
914
12.
When happy Strephon's too prevailing charms
First Line:
When happy Strephon's too prevailing charms
Last Line:
Till death unkindly breaks the unwilling chain
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
36249
13.
When happy Strephon's too prevailing charms
First Line:
When happy Strephon's too prevailing charms
Last Line:
Till unkind death breaks the unwilling chain
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
892
14.
When Chloe by your slave pursued
First Line:
When Chloe by your slave pursued
Last Line:
Who now art fit for man's
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
6648
15.
You laugh to see me fond appear
First Line:
You laugh to see me fond appear
Last Line:
And I no woman less fal lal lal &c
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
2317