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A pox of disturbers let us rout them
First Line:
A pox of disturbers let us rout them
Last Line:
All Jesuits Genevan and Spanish
DMI number:
42765
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Ah Jenny Gin your eyes do kill
First Line:
Ah Jenny Gin your eyes do kill
Last Line:
Upon this flowery plain
DMI number:
42813
3.
Amarillis told her swain
First Line:
Amarillis told her swain
Last Line:
For I do love thee dearly
Author:
Thomas Porter (Absolute)
DMI number:
42910
4.
As laurel leaves that cease not to be green
First Line:
As laurel leaves that cease not to be green
Last Line:
Your faithful friend and will be to my last
DMI number:
49486
5.
Art come sweet prince wilt once more deign to cheer
First Line:
Art come sweet prince wilt once more deign to cheer
Last Line:
And all but regicides thy praise resound
DMI number:
43166
6.
As I expect so let me find
First Line:
As I expect so let me find
Last Line:
Love makes me venture this assault
DMI number:
43795
7.
Awake vain man 'tis time the abuse to see
First Line:
Awake vain man 'tis time the abuse to see
Last Line:
But strive not to legitimate your blood
DMI number:
43067
8.
Asterie why dost thou mourn
First Line:
Asterie why dost thou mourn
Last Line:
Thou art hard still hard remain
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42104
9.
Betwixt Father Patrick and his highness of late
First Line:
Betwixt Father Patrick and his highness of late
Last Line:
He managed the cause as he did the sea fight
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5429
10.
Clad with the infant glories of the spring
First Line:
Clad with the infant glories of the spring
Last Line:
Whilst with two godlike souls our Albion's blessed
DMI number:
43164
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