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1.
Come Celia let's agree at last
First Line:
Come Celia let's agree at last
Last Line:
Sure never is too late
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
4207
2.
Dark is the path poor mortals tread
First Line:
Dark is the path poor mortals tread
Last Line:
Than tried a fatal cure much worse than our disease
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
7297
3.
In doubt I lived
First Line:
In doubt I lived
Last Line:
What faith I lived or died in
DMI number:
11988
4.
Lo to prevent this awful empire's doom
First Line:
Lo to prevent this awful empire's doom
Last Line:
The over-zealous Brutus stabs his friend
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
7296
5.
Lovers who waste your thoughts and youth
First Line:
Lovers who waste your thoughts and youth
Last Line:
To scape the fatal blow
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
698
6.
Oh how I languish what a strange
First Line:
Oh how I languish what a strange
Last Line:
And gloriously he dies
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1442
7.
Whither is ancient virtue gone
First Line:
Whither is ancient virtue gone
Last Line:
Then at length as calmly die as infants fall asleep
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
7295