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11.
Full seldom now the rake's bold beat
First Line:
Full seldom now the rake's bold beat
Last Line:
And lasting myrtle binds
DMI number:
23338
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Long have my prayers slow heaven assailed
First Line:
Long have my prayers slow heaven assailed
Last Line:
End with a stink at last and vanish into night
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
943
13.
Look up my friend look up and see
First Line:
Look up my friend look up and see
Last Line:
She hates nae war than blate-face
DMI number:
36141
14.
Lisetta why so wondrous coy
First Line:
Lisetta why so wondrous coy
Last Line:
The joys I never knew
Author:
Francis Manning (Speculation)
DMI number:
942
15.
My virgin muse began to sing of you
First Line:
My virgin muse began to sing of you
Last Line:
The godlike stoic's just like other men
DMI number:
3863
16.
My prayers are heard O Lyce now
First Line:
My prayers are heard O Lyce now
Last Line:
Now into colder ashes turned
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
42146
17.
Lyce thank heaven old age's claws
First Line:
Lyce thank heaven old age's claws
Last Line:
And go out in a stink
DMI number:
11482
18.
Lyce the gods have heard my prayer
First Line:
Lyce the gods have heard my prayer
Last Line:
Shot such resistless flames to ashes turned
DMI number:
3951
19.
Lucy at last thank heaven I trace
First Line:
Lucy at last thank heaven I trace
Last Line:
And go out in a stink
DMI number:
11769
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O friend how fleeting are the years of man
First Line:
O friend how fleeting are the years of man
Last Line:
As pampered pontiffs when they treat their priests
DMI number:
10092
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