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1.
Beasts love like men if men in lust delight
First Line:
Beasts love like men if men in lust delight
Last Line:
And call that love which is but appetite
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
6822
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Behold these woods and mark my sweet
First Line:
Behold these woods and mark my sweet
Last Line:
Can read the act that we have done
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
11211
3.
Behold these woods and mark my sweet
First Line:
Behold these woods and mark my sweet
Last Line:
Unless you meet again tomorrow
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
22635
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Behold these woods and mark my sweet
First Line:
Behold these woods and mark my sweet
Last Line:
Unless you meet me here tomorrow
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
18707
5.
I have a mistress for perfection rare
First Line:
I have a mistress for perfection rare
Last Line:
As chastely as the morning dews kiss flowers
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
16623
6.
Men are more eloquent than women made
First Line:
Men are more eloquent than women made
Last Line:
But women are more powerful to persuade
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
14567
7.
Now let us kiss would you be gone
First Line:
Now let us kiss would you be gone
Last Line:
Are invitations not the feast
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
16005
8.
Now you that taste of Hymen's cheer
First Line:
Now you that taste of Hymen's cheer
Last Line:
That cockles may be tutored there
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
16004
9.
See every thing that we espy
First Line:
See every thing that we espy
Last Line:
If she had kept her maidenhead
DMI number:
41502
10.
Sir or madam choose you whether
First Line:
Sir or madam choose you whether
Last Line:
Coining thee both Philip and Mary
Author:
John Cleveland (Absolute) & Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
5564