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1.
Acon his right Leonilla her left eye
First Line:
Acon his right Leonilla her left eye
Last Line:
So shall she Venus be thou god of love
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12586
2.
But ancient poets thou admirest none
First Line:
But ancient poets thou admirest none
Last Line:
Can't on such terms find in my heart to die
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12244
3.
Diaulus sexton from physician is
First Line:
Diaulus sexton from physician is
Last Line:
In this those killed in that capacity
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12589
4.
Mendax 'tis said thou art such a liar grown
First Line:
Mendax 'tis said thou art such a liar grown
Last Line:
But prithee Mendax do not praise my rhymes
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12372
5.
Thou art fair we know it a maid 'tis true
First Line:
Thou art fair we know it a maid 'tis true
Last Line:
Thou art neither fair nor rich nor maid
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
16690
6.
Thou art fair we know it and maid 'tis true
First Line:
Thou art fair we know it and maid 'tis true
Last Line:
Thou art neither fair nor rich nor maid
Author:
Martial (Absolute) & Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
40506
7.
Why do they say the goddess Fortune's blind
First Line:
Why do they say the goddess Fortune's blind
Last Line:
They only fortune need who wicked are
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12576