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11.
Do you not wonder sirs in these poor days
First Line:
Do you not wonder sirs in these poor days
Last Line:
But let for once a tragedy succeed
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
39567
12.
Far far from hence you virtuous maids remove
First Line:
Far far from hence you virtuous maids remove
Last Line:
Of that unhappy fair one whence they came
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4847
13.
From Cephalus' tragic story read
First Line:
From Cephalus' tragic story read
Last Line:
That drowns my hopes and drives me to despair
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
7366
14.
Greatness does always our desires oppose
First Line:
Greatness does always our desires oppose
Last Line:
And spread a grateful covering over the god
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4845
15.
Happy that amorous youth whose mistress hears
First Line:
Happy that amorous youth whose mistress hears
Last Line:
He writes a letter filled with words like these
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
7371
16.
How are you changed of late my love how grown
First Line:
How are you changed of late my love how grown
Last Line:
While all the winds lie hushed the waves asleep
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
6621
17.
Hippomanes alone with hope inspired
First Line:
Hippomanes alone with hope inspired
Last Line:
Who if they knew thee would be surely thine
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
7364
18.
How thou art envied let Pigmalion prove
First Line:
How thou art envied let Pigmalion prove
Last Line:
Or how at first hope any more than me
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
7363
19.
How wretched then alas should Daphnis grow
First Line:
How wretched then alas should Daphnis grow
Last Line:
But if you love keep him you love concealed
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
7365
20.
In vain my friend so often I remove
First Line:
In vain my friend so often I remove
Last Line:
I do despair and will resolve to die
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4846
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