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321.
Wit like a luxuriant vine
First Line:
Wit like a luxuriant vine
Last Line:
It lies deformed and rotting on the ground
DMI number:
40339
322.
With Cowley's youthful work we entertain
First Line:
With Cowley's youthful work we entertain
Last Line:
And for the riper fruit the early blossoms spare
DMI number:
8609
323.
With furious heats and unbecoming rage
First Line:
With furious heats and unbecoming rage
Last Line:
In ancient times for office white did wear
DMI number:
7904
324.
Why oh doth gaudy Tagus ravish thee
First Line:
Why oh doth gaudy Tagus ravish thee
Last Line:
Make both my monument and elegy
DMI number:
7778
325.
Wonder not sir you who instruct the town
First Line:
Wonder not sir you who instruct the town
Last Line:
With sleep all night and quiet all the day
DMI number:
28348
326.
Yes I will love then I will love
First Line:
Yes I will love then I will love
Last Line:
For from the body can they fly
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
42589
327.
You Cretan dittany who such poisons mix
First Line:
You Cretan dittany who such poisons mix
Last Line:
The oracular laurel's words they all admired
DMI number:
7891
328.
Would you be free tis your chief wish you say
First Line:
Would you be free tis your chief wish you say
Last Line:
The Persian king's a slave compared with thee
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28346
329.
A choice collection of poetry by the most ingenious men of the age [vol 1] [T124643] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T124643
DMI number:
658
330.
A collection of divine hymns and poems on several occasions [ECCO] [T167210]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC number:
T167210
DMI number:
336
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