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21.
Grown old in rhyme twere barbarous to discard
First Line:
Grown old in rhyme twere barbarous to discard
Last Line:
Nor force him to be damned to get his living
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Confident) & Alexander Pope (Absolute) & Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation) & Joseph Addison (Confident)
DMI number:
1970
22.
Happy is the man that takes delight
First Line:
Happy is the man that takes delight
Last Line:
And the cuckold he lies thinking
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Confident)
DMI number:
42551
23.
Grand Lewis let pride be abated
First Line:
Grand Lewis let pride be abated
Last Line:
And take them l'espee a la main
DMI number:
13230
24.
How silly tis for one not yet full ten
First Line:
How silly tis for one not yet full ten
Last Line:
And never kiss woman under nine and fifty
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
12128
25.
How vile are the sordid intrigues of the town
First Line:
How vile are the sordid intrigues of the town
Last Line:
A curse of the monsieurs what luck have I
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
8225
26.
I burn my brain consumes to ashes
First Line:
I burn my brain consumes to ashes
Last Line:
All hell feels not the rage which I poor I endure
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2608
27.
I found my Celia one night undressed
First Line:
I found my Celia one night undressed
Last Line:
Nor the critical minute refuse no more
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Confident)
DMI number:
42537
28.
I found my Celia one night undrest
First Line:
I found my Celia one night undrest
Last Line:
Nor the critical minute refuse no more
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
46872
29.
In the field in frost and snow
First Line:
In the field in frost and snow
Last Line:
In a charming country life
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
8219
30.
Jove called before him the other day
First Line:
Jove called before him the other day
Last Line:
To the great name of Tom Durfy
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
1969
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