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271.
See how Verenia sad and pensive lies
First Line:
See how Verenia sad and pensive lies
Last Line:
And ye become their scorn as she is mine
DMI number:
5337
272.
So fine an ear so clear a sight
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So fine an ear so clear a sight
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Grant me ye Gods his turn of head
DMI number:
24733
273.
So much I languished and so fast
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So much I languished and so fast
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There quite revive or gladly die
DMI number:
3227
274.
Sir Prim a doughty man of war
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Sir Prim a doughty man of war
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But z-- I'm lame and cannot run
DMI number:
17143
275.
Sir we rejoice to hear that you are sound
First Line:
Sir we rejoice to hear that you are sound
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By the few signs of thought your writings give
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3624
276.
Sir with great surprize I viewed the bill
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Sir with great surprize I viewed the bill
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And let a guinea discharge your servant | S Cent--vre
DMI number:
2879
277.
Sir | Tis no hard matter to divine
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Sir | Tis no hard matter to divine
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The best cure for't is th' oil o' gladness
DMI number:
6532
278.
Since Mars first moved war or stirred men to strife
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Since Mars first moved war or stirred men to strife
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Assay I shall for I hear say the still man oft hath wrong
DMI number:
9018
279.
Since I am coming to that holy room
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Since I am coming to that holy room
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Therefore that he may raise the lord throws down
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9284
280.
Slept you well very well my draught did so good
First Line:
Slept you well very well my draught did so good
Last Line:
It did no harm for yonder it hath stood
DMI number:
25102
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