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51.
The graces were play fellows never asunder
First Line:
The graces were play fellows never asunder
Last Line:
By what we all count the beginning of love
DMI number:
38654
52.
The plot being thus subtly contrived as you hear
First Line:
The plot being thus subtly contrived as you hear
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So prosper all traitors and God save the king | The truth of my story if any one doubt | We have witnesses ready to swear it all out
DMI number:
43152
53.
The presbyter has been so active of late
First Line:
The presbyter has been so active of late
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And no people can ever be so happy as we
DMI number:
43154
54.
This book to you will useless be
First Line:
This book to you will useless be
Last Line:
If you still murder with your eyes
DMI number:
8484
55.
There is continual spring and harvest there
First Line:
There is continual spring and harvest there
Last Line:
And their true loves without suspicion tell abroad
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
30768
56.
Thief of my rhymes o more unpitying thief
First Line:
Thief of my rhymes o more unpitying thief
Last Line:
In B-'s leafless shades to hear a poet chide
DMI number:
37917
57.
Those wonderful wise men nicknamed antiquaries
First Line:
Those wonderful wise men nicknamed antiquaries
Last Line:
To some who too often have kept them from ruin
DMI number:
36572
58.
Thou great adored thou excellence unknown
First Line:
Thou great adored thou excellence unknown
Last Line:
With whose immensity we're all surrounded
DMI number:
29837
59.
Thou porest on Helvicus and studiest in vain
First Line:
Thou porest on Helvicus and studiest in vain
Last Line:
Call Glycera to me for I am one of her swingers
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42118
60.
Though Jockey sued me long he met disdain
First Line:
Though Jockey sued me long he met disdain
Last Line:
I am sure she lies
DMI number:
305
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