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11.
Nape who knowest so well to set the hair
First Line:
Nape who knowest so well to set the hair
Last Line:
Become the sacred table of my vow
DMI number:
6689
12.
Not I I'll never never entertain
First Line:
Not I I'll never never entertain
Last Line:
And as you cause so cure the wretched's pain
Author:
Henry Crispe (Confident)
DMI number:
41810
13.
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
First Line:
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
Last Line:
Doth penance daily yet sins all his life
DMI number:
44107
14.
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
First Line:
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
Last Line:
The greatest numbers are more foul than fair
DMI number:
41906
15.
O love how cold and slow to take my part
First Line:
O love how cold and slow to take my part
Last Line:
The vassal world is then thy own
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4139
16.
Parent of gods began the weeping fair
First Line:
Parent of gods began the weeping fair
Last Line:
Though heaven such virtue by such wonders proved
DMI number:
39408
17.
Once more ye fair attend your master's song
First Line:
Once more ye fair attend your master's song
Last Line:
And spread upon their cheeks the purple juice
DMI number:
7336
18.
Once I confess I doated on that face
First Line:
Once I confess I doated on that face
Last Line:
Will give you what I did before deny
DMI number:
43401
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Pygmalion loathing their lascivious life
First Line:
Pygmalion loathing their lascivious life
Last Line:
The city Paphos from the founder called
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
11893
20.
There is a bawd renowned in Venus' wars
First Line:
There is a bawd renowned in Venus' wars
Last Line:
No brandy and eternal thirst thy lot
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6688
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