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1.
Can I who have for others oft compiled
First Line:
Can I who have for others oft compiled
Last Line:
How to this port at every step I go
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
23915
2.
Dead is the hope of Stafford in whose line
First Line:
Dead is the hope of Stafford in whose line
Last Line:
In which are writ the letters of our woe
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
23916
3.
His speech was answered with a general noise
First Line:
His speech was answered with a general noise
Last Line:
To sport themselves upon Caister's banks
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
13297
4.
Let's make our peace with the correcting hand
First Line:
Let's make our peace with the correcting hand
Last Line:
Who at each moment can our lives command
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
34643
5.
Stout Ferrers aims to fix his mighty lance
First Line:
Stout Ferrers aims to fix his mighty lance
Last Line:
They wash their piercing horns in mutual wounds
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
13640
6.
Sweet babe whose birth inspired me with a song
First Line:
Sweet babe whose birth inspired me with a song
Last Line:
To strict embraces of celestial bliss
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
23911
7.
The winter's storm of civil war I sing
First Line:
The winter's storm of civil war I sing
Last Line:
So loth he was to lose his right's pretence
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
6805
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To frame a man who in those gifts excels
First Line:
To frame a man who in those gifts excels
Last Line:
And yet all these are closed within this stone
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
23913