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11.
Hear whilst you can the poor man's orator
First Line:
Hear whilst you can the poor man's orator
Last Line:
In deathless me all short lived folly dies
DMI number:
23955
12.
He comes and with a port so proud
First Line:
He comes and with a port so proud
Last Line:
To make the concert up of general joy
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
37468
13.
He forced the valleys to repeat
First Line:
He forced the valleys to repeat
Last Line:
Tis wrested to the lover's fancy
DMI number:
39497
14.
Here at last doth she lie in quiet
First Line:
Here at last doth she lie in quiet
Last Line:
You'd gently tread for if waked she'll talk
DMI number:
42584
15.
Here lies he who in his life
First Line:
Here lies he who in his life
Last Line:
Pray for his soul's health gentle brother
DMI number:
42581
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His voice attention still as midnight draws
First Line:
His voice attention still as midnight draws
Last Line:
Or murmuring currents as they roll along
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
21259
17.
In storms when clouds the moon do hide
First Line:
In storms when clouds the moon do hide
Last Line:
Which can't be bought with hills of gold
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
22858
18.
In vain each day with hideous clack
First Line:
In vain each day with hideous clack
Last Line:
We're all convinced there is nothing roasting
DMI number:
32486
19.
Methought I heard a voice
First Line:
Methought I heard a voice
Last Line:
And bubble up a noise
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
21255
20.
No to what purpose should I speak
First Line:
No to what purpose should I speak
Last Line:
To fall by her not loving than her hate
DMI number:
40142
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