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3821.
Can weave fine cobwebs fit for skull
First Line:
Can weave fine cobwebs fit for skull
Last Line:
When they throw out and miss the matter
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
5648
3822.
Can you be obstinately just
First Line:
Can you be obstinately just
Last Line:
A satire on mankind
DMI number:
22162
3823.
Can you conceive my willing friendship such
First Line:
Can you conceive my willing friendship such
Last Line:
Than to refer you to some abler friend
DMI number:
9662
3824.
Can you count the silver lights
First Line:
Can you count the silver lights
Last Line:
Or Marlborough's acts or -----n's charms
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
8395
3825.
Can you forgive me gentle fair
First Line:
Can you forgive me gentle fair
Last Line:
Let all the rest be cursed as I
DMI number:
3501
3826.
Can you not Silvia in my eyes
First Line:
Can you not Silvia in my eyes
Last Line:
The joy for which he burns
DMI number:
16606
3827.
Can you oh man the gift you don't possess
First Line:
Can you oh man the gift you don't possess
Last Line:
Go hand in hand and this should be my choice
DMI number:
30194
3828.
Can you to noble blood just title claim
First Line:
Can you to noble blood just title claim
Last Line:
And generous deeds proclaim the generous race
DMI number:
9526
3829.
Canst thou in dungeons smother up thy pelf
First Line:
Canst thou in dungeons smother up thy pelf
Last Line:
To breed the ore but thine its tomb
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
8166
3830.
Canst thou love me and yet doubt
First Line:
Canst thou love me and yet doubt
Last Line:
Love being but one soul in both
DMI number:
46336
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