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1331.
When parents childrens' wishes vary
First Line:
When parents childrens' wishes vary
Last Line:
But the prolific stolen kiss
DMI number:
17916
1332.
When Paris the apple to Venus declared
First Line:
When Paris the apple to Venus declared
Last Line:
If Venus had gave him a wife of his own
DMI number:
21979
1333.
When Paris the apple to Venus declared
First Line:
When Paris the apple to Venus declared
Last Line:
To punish his fault she'd have sent him a wife
DMI number:
21980
1334.
When Humber in his wrathful rage
First Line:
When Humber in his wrathful rage
Last Line:
Were brought unto a woeful end
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Absolute)
DMI number:
36959
1335.
When Humber in his wrathful rags
First Line:
When Humber in his wrathful rags
Last Line:
Were brought unto a woeful end
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Absolute)
DMI number:
11436
1336.
When I behold this wife of thine so fair
First Line:
When I behold this wife of thine so fair
Last Line:
When in this life such fairs had not been won
DMI number:
6782
1337.
When I entered my teens and threw playthings aside
First Line:
When I entered my teens and threw playthings aside
Last Line:
And believe me my Polydore did not romance
DMI number:
32885
1338.
When Phoebus was amorous and longed to be rude
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When Phoebus was amorous and longed to be rude
Last Line:
As she fled from his arms to distinguish his brows
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
37152
1339.
When Phoebus was amorous and longed to be rude
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When Phoebus was amorous and longed to be rude
Last Line:
For she fled from his arms to distinguish his brows
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
24844
1340.
When pictured oft in the poetic page
First Line:
When pictured oft in the poetic page
Last Line:
For the best eulogy is virtue's praise
DMI number:
28372
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