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911.
Great Capitolian Jove thou god to whom
First Line:
Great Capitolian Jove thou god to whom
Last Line:
Caesar himself can grant what's fit for me
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13488
912.
Great friend to Kouli Kan of Britain's right
First Line:
Great friend to Kouli Kan of Britain's right
Last Line:
Thou sole support where supped your wife last night
DMI number:
24890
913.
Guilty because I bade you late be wise
First Line:
Guilty because I bade you late be wise
Last Line:
I'll lose my modesty and tell your name
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
12407
914.
Guy eats all day and letchers all the night
First Line:
Guy eats all day and letchers all the night
Last Line:
Lust it comes out that gluttony went in
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
14895
915.
H-nmer's low bows at Leceister house are lost
First Line:
H-nmer's low bows at Leceister house are lost
Last Line:
That princes ever are the sons of kings
DMI number:
35176
916.
H-y a pamphlet doth in prose present
First Line:
H-y a pamphlet doth in prose present
Last Line:
Now said my lord 'tis rhyme before nor rhyme nor reason
DMI number:
17073
917.
Had Alexander your bright form surveyed
First Line:
Had Alexander your bright form surveyed
Last Line:
For one's too mean a sacrifice to you
DMI number:
5447
918.
Had Bromio only lived two summers more
First Line:
Had Bromio only lived two summers more
Last Line:
His feat quite built and his last manor sold
DMI number:
17043
919.
Had Gloriana lived when brightest charms
First Line:
Had Gloriana lived when brightest charms
Last Line:
All that is worth contending for is thine
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
15779
920.
Had I a fortune equal to my mind
First Line:
Had I a fortune equal to my mind
Last Line:
Prevent their prayers and all their wants supply
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
9405
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