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41.
Prettiest of birds my Lesbia's favourite
First Line:
Prettiest of birds my Lesbia's favourite
Last Line:
And drew the virgin to her nuptial bed
Author:
Henry Crispe (Confident)
DMI number:
39219
42.
Shut your heart and shut your eyes
First Line:
Shut your heart and shut your eyes
Last Line:
Faith you must or hang or drown
DMI number:
8534
43.
The spring's now in its infancy the spring
First Line:
The spring's now in its infancy the spring
Last Line:
That she by silence had her freedom lost | Let him to morrow love that never has loved | Let him to morrow that love's joys has proved
DMI number:
8586
44.
There on the extremest beach and farthest sand
First Line:
There on the extremest beach and farthest sand
Last Line:
And nodding shook earth seas and all the radiant lights above
Author:
William Bowles (Absolute)
DMI number:
3922
45.
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
First Line:
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
Last Line:
In spite of which your friendship is entire
DMI number:
8533
46.
What fiend or wizard owed thee shame
First Line:
What fiend or wizard owed thee shame
Last Line:
And penury of brain
DMI number:
8553
47.
Whatever Bythynia ever had entire
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Whatever Bythynia ever had entire
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Or its great king whom Caesar's love could fire
DMI number:
8603
48.
While life my dear remains enjoy thy charms
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While life my dear remains enjoy thy charms
Last Line:
And magic in her secret art is lost
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
23099
49.
Whilst on Septimius panting breast
First Line:
Whilst on Septimius panting breast
Last Line:
With Acme's and Septimius's his life
DMI number:
8527
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Whilst on Septimius' panting breast
First Line:
Whilst on Septimius' panting breast
Last Line:
Bowed and blessed the augury
DMI number:
4476
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