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1.
As Cupid roguishly one day
First Line:
As Cupid roguishly one day
Last Line:
And vows he'll never be free again
Author:
Charles Boyle (Speculation)
DMI number:
6537
2.
Entombed with kings though Gay's cold ashes lie
First Line:
Entombed with kings though Gay's cold ashes lie
Last Line:
In life beloved in death bemoaned by Pope
DMI number:
17782
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He that in love would still prevail
First Line:
He that in love would still prevail
Last Line:
When they kill this will recover
DMI number:
6524
4.
Let Blackmore still in good King Arthur's vein
First Line:
Let Blackmore still in good King Arthur's vein
Last Line:
His satire wounds not but his physick kills
Author:
Charles Boyle (Confident)
DMI number:
3732
5.
Oh that some genius whose poetic vein
First Line:
Oh that some genius whose poetic vein
Last Line:
The beaux the ladies and the critics please
Author:
Charles Boyle (Confident)
DMI number:
22241
6.
Our wit till Cowley did its lustre raise
First Line:
Our wit till Cowley did its lustre raise
Last Line:
For that part buried than for all above
DMI number:
3487
7.
Our bard resolved to quit this wicked town
First Line:
Our bard resolved to quit this wicked town
Last Line:
And all good christian curses then were spent
Author:
Charles Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
38821
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Our bard resolved to quit this wicked town
First Line:
Our bard resolved to quit this wicked town
Last Line:
And all good Christians curses then were spent
Author:
Charles Boyle (Confident)
DMI number:
3497
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A collection of poems by several hands. [ESTC R38820]
Publication Date:
1693
ESTC number:
R38820
DMI number:
1691
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A collection of poems viz the temple of death [T116471]
Publication Date:
1701
ESTC number:
T116471
DMI number:
112
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