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A man may live thrice Nestor's life
First Line:
A man may live thrice Nestor's life
Last Line:
To keep me free from either ill
Author:
Thomas Norton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9056
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A secret murder hath been done of late
First Line:
A secret murder hath been done of late
Last Line:
For at your fight my wound doth bleed anew
DMI number:
44747
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Ah liberty now have I learned to know
First Line:
Ah liberty now have I learned to know
Last Line:
My faultring tongue so basheth ought to crave
DMI number:
9072
4.
Ah why did heaven such angel charms bestow
First Line:
Ah why did heaven such angel charms bestow
Last Line:
And in his constancy alone resemble me
DMI number:
31969
5.
Alas so all things now do hold their peace
First Line:
Alas so all things now do hold their peace
Last Line:
To live and lack the thing should rid my pain
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8719
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Angels and denizens of realms above
First Line:
Angels and denizens of realms above
Last Line:
Even now she calls sad spirit come away
DMI number:
37805
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Apelles-like when nature did thee make
First Line:
Apelles-like when nature did thee make
Last Line:
I consecrate these lines in thankful duty
DMI number:
43724
8.
Alone and pensive through deserted meads
First Line:
Alone and pensive through deserted meads
Last Line:
And he and I alternate converse hold
DMI number:
29959
9.
As lolling in an elbow chair
First Line:
As lolling in an elbow chair
Last Line:
Supply a plaister to my a----
DMI number:
33316
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As Colin in an elbow chair
First Line:
As Colin in an elbow chair
Last Line:
Supply a plaister to my a----
DMI number:
33268
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