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1.
Come all ye Venus's ye Cupids all
First Line:
Come all ye Venus's ye Cupids all
Last Line:
With tears my Lesbia's swelling eyes look red
DMI number:
8529
2.
Cruel hard-hearted man was he who first
First Line:
Cruel hard-hearted man was he who first
Last Line:
Thought nothing here worth living for and died
DMI number:
41860
3.
Forgive him no no damn me if I do
First Line:
Forgive him no no damn me if I do
Last Line:
There scarce had now been left a man to bleed
Author:
Henry Crispe (Confident)
DMI number:
41808
4.
Her letter comes at midnight and away
First Line:
Her letter comes at midnight and away
Last Line:
She'll bury me and then at least she'll shed a tear
Author:
Henry Crispe (Confident)
DMI number:
41862
5.
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
First Line:
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
Last Line:
May heaven abandon me for such a crime
DMI number:
42832
6.
Let debauchees call matrimony dull
First Line:
Let debauchees call matrimony dull
Last Line:
As the glad father will be proud to own
DMI number:
41803
7.
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
8.
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
9.
Safe have the gods conducted from afar
First Line:
Safe have the gods conducted from afar
Last Line:
While monarchs rule the world and God rules heaven
DMI number:
42825
10.
Hymenaeus Cantabrigiensis [ESTC R23879]
Publication Date:
1683
ESTC number:
R23879
DMI number:
1683
11.
Miscellany, being a collection of poems by several hands [ESTC R3358] [EEBO]
Publication Date:
1685
ESTC number:
R3358
DMI number:
1641
12.
Moestissimae ac laetissimae academiae Cantabrigiensis affectus, decedente Carolo II. Succedente Jacobo II [ESTC R4780]
Publication Date:
1685
ESTC number:
R4780
DMI number:
1684