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1.
Ah poor Catullus love's lost game give over
First Line:
Ah poor Catullus love's lost game give over
Last Line:
But wouldst thou cease to love die poor Catullus die
Author:
George Jeffreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
15454
2.
As in fenced gardens grows some secret flower
First Line:
As in fenced gardens grows some secret flower
Last Line:
Blessed by her fire will bless her husbands arms
DMI number:
26884
3.
Before her husband Lesbia calls me names
First Line:
Before her husband Lesbia calls me names
Last Line:
But are the marks of unextinguished love
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
12432
4.
Blessed as the immortal Gods is he
First Line:
Blessed as the immortal Gods is he
Last Line:
I fainted sunk and died away
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
577
5.
Believest thou I could curse the dame I prize
First Line:
Believest thou I could curse the dame I prize
Last Line:
Thou dost all things incredible and base
DMI number:
8753
6.
Calvus if tears which we profusely shed
First Line:
Calvus if tears which we profusely shed
Last Line:
Though sudden as the joys to think how well you love
DMI number:
8543
7.
Come Lesbia let us live and love
First Line:
Come Lesbia let us live and love
Last Line:
How much my dear I'm kissed by you
Author:
Francis Willis (Confident)
DMI number:
9823
8.
Come dearest Lesbia heavenly fair
First Line:
Come dearest Lesbia heavenly fair
Last Line:
Our darling joys are numberless
DMI number:
16166
9.
Conon the nice observer of the skies
First Line:
Conon the nice observer of the skies
Last Line:
Were I no constellation but her hair
DMI number:
8591
10.
Each moment of the live long day
First Line:
Each moment of the live long day
Last Line:
If I don't strangely love her
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
8602
11.
Each moment of the long-lived day
First Line:
Each moment of the long-lived day
Last Line:
If I don't strangely love her
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7135
12.
Gellius I did not therefore hope you'd prove
First Line:
Gellius I did not therefore hope you'd prove
Last Line:
So much you joy in what is like a fault
DMI number:
8539
13.
Gellius is fair and beauteous to the view
First Line:
Gellius is fair and beauteous to the view
Last Line:
If told what things had passed betwixt him and her
DMI number:
8541
14.
Gellius is lean and why not such a son
First Line:
Gellius is lean and why not such a son
Last Line:
Which shows you why the skeleton is such
DMI number:
8540
15.
Furius and Aurelius who
First Line:
Furius and Aurelius who
Last Line:
Looks like a flower over turned and buried by a plough
DMI number:
8544
16.
Hail O Belinda flattered fair
First Line:
Hail O Belinda flattered fair
Last Line:
O foolish age O dull mankind
Author:
Catullus (Confident)
DMI number:
12007
17.
Happy the man thrice happy he
First Line:
Happy the man thrice happy he
Last Line:
Destroyed both kings and empires too
DMI number:
44540
18.
Happy who near you sigh for you alone
First Line:
Happy who near you sigh for you alone
Last Line:
Disordered breathless pale and cold I die
DMI number:
8908
19.
However ardent is your amorous grief
First Line:
However ardent is your amorous grief
Last Line:
His mistress would betray to gain his end
DMI number:
8532
20.
I hate and yet I love thee too
First Line:
I hate and yet I love thee too
Last Line:
And feel with torment that 'tis so
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
12313
21.
Is there a pious pleasure that proceeds
First Line:
Is there a pious pleasure that proceeds
Last Line:
Cure for my wounds and from my labours rest
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6672
22.
In vain you with a doubtful heart
First Line:
In vain you with a doubtful heart
Last Line:
The subject the strict union of our hearts
DMI number:
8556
23.
Joy to thee girl with half a nose
First Line:
Joy to thee girl with half a nose
Last Line:
Which can in thy behalf engage
DMI number:
8528
24.
In vain my gentle charmer you enquire
First Line:
In vain my gentle charmer you enquire
Last Line:
Millions on millions multiplied in vain
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
23098
25.
Let's live my dear like lovers too
First Line:
Let's live my dear like lovers too
Last Line:
The boundless measure of our happiness
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
6467
26.
Let's live my dearest Lesbia and love
First Line:
Let's live my dearest Lesbia and love
Last Line:
And kiss a long eternity away
DMI number:
3924
27.
Let's live my Lesbia and in love engage
First Line:
Let's live my Lesbia and in love engage
Last Line:
And fool arithmetic in gentle love
DMI number:
5804
28.
Let's live my Lesbia whilst we may
First Line:
Let's live my Lesbia whilst we may
Last Line:
The member will I defend from harm
DMI number:
44599
29.
Mourn all ye Venuses and Cupids mourn
First Line:
Mourn all ye Venuses and Cupids mourn
Last Line:
And bloats those charms that glittered from her eyes
DMI number:
11514
30.
My Ipsitilla charming fair
First Line:
My Ipsitilla charming fair
Last Line:
Forestalling with desire the distant joy
DMI number:
8542
31.
My Lesbia swears she would Catullus wed
First Line:
My Lesbia swears she would Catullus wed
Last Line:
And should be writ in air or running streams
DMI number:
3925
32.
My Lesbia to that pass my mind is brought
First Line:
My Lesbia to that pass my mind is brought
Last Line:
Could I but still desire and love you still
DMI number:
8752
33.
My life you make proposals that our love
First Line:
My life you make proposals that our love
Last Line:
And not before its period may our friendship end
DMI number:
8757
34.
If business will my friend permit
First Line:
If business will my friend permit
Last Line:
Your wife for me shall be a maid
DMI number:
6036
35.
If any blessing long desired and grown
First Line:
If any blessing long desired and grown
Last Line:
Can any wish for life more blessed that this
DMI number:
8755
36.
If the remembrance of good deeds can please
First Line:
If the remembrance of good deeds can please
Last Line:
For past devotion at your altars paid
DMI number:
8746
37.
If pleasure follows when we think upon
First Line:
If pleasure follows when we think upon
Last Line:
Gods thus reward my goodness and I ask no more
DMI number:
41879
38.
Juventius might I kiss those eyes
First Line:
Juventius might I kiss those eyes
Last Line:
And speaks the blessings of a fruitful year
DMI number:
8552
39.
Lesbia dost ask how many kisses
First Line:
Lesbia dost ask how many kisses
Last Line:
Whose charms should not our lips dissever
DMI number:
8531
40.
Lesbia rails at me in her husband's sight
First Line:
Lesbia rails at me in her husband's sight
Last Line:
She's angry and she speaks which is she fiercely loves
DMI number:
8601
41.
Lovely Juventius while you toyed I stole
First Line:
Lovely Juventius while you toyed I stole
Last Line:
Believe it I'll kiss no more without your leave
DMI number:
8555
42.
O turn not those dear lips away
First Line:
O turn not those dear lips away
Last Line:
Unhurt he leaves the beauteous flowers
DMI number:
25479
43.
Once Lesbia did you say and vouch it true
First Line:
Once Lesbia did you say and vouch it true
Last Line:
Make me desire you more but love you less
DMI number:
8537
44.
Quintilia's in the town's opinion fine
First Line:
Quintilia's in the town's opinion fine
Last Line:
But never never give the heart delight
DMI number:
8526
45.
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
46.
That happy mortal seems to me
First Line:
That happy mortal seems to me
Last Line:
Darkness overcomes my vanquished sight
DMI number:
8525
47.
That Lesbia Caelius that dear faithless she
First Line:
That Lesbia Caelius that dear faithless she
Last Line:
And in the arms of brawny porters dies
DMI number:
9827
48.
The even's come and on the dusky sky
First Line:
The even's come and on the dusky sky
Last Line:
Faster O Hymen Hymenaeus move
DMI number:
173
49.
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
50.
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
51.
Were heaven as kind as I my dear
First Line:
Were heaven as kind as I my dear
Last Line:
Inscribe it on the passing stream
DMI number:
3313
52.
While life my dear remains enjoy thy charms
First Line:
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
53.
While youth my Lesbia love inspires
First Line:
While youth my Lesbia love inspires
Last Line:
That knows to what his sums amount
Author:
James Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
11853
54.
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
55.
Whilst on Septimius' panting breast
First Line:
Whilst on Septimius' panting breast
Last Line:
Bowed and blessed the augury
DMI number:
4476
56.
Wonder not Rufus that thy fancied charms
First Line:
Wonder not Rufus that thy fancied charms
Last Line:
Or wonder not the ladies take offense
DMI number:
16938
57.
Wretched Catullus fool thy self no more
First Line:
Wretched Catullus fool thy self no more
Last Line:
To shun the snare and flight the painted lure
DMI number:
8523