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151.
Pallas dear nymph bids you be kind
First Line:
Pallas dear nymph bids you be kind
Last Line:
Let no man put asunder
DMI number:
35311
152.
Or as a statuary on a stone
First Line:
Or as a statuary on a stone
Last Line:
Set on this ark and peruse it over
DMI number:
41892
153.
One of the contradicting sex
First Line:
One of the contradicting sex
Last Line:
Will contradict while breath remains
DMI number:
17963
154.
Pleasantest companion this
First Line:
Pleasantest companion this
Last Line:
Dying neither wish nor fear
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16147
155.
Pray why should any man complain
First Line:
Pray why should any man complain
Last Line:
They'll never fight for domination
DMI number:
43099
156.
Presumptuous man how canst thou dare to draw
First Line:
Presumptuous man how canst thou dare to draw
Last Line:
And thou but paint the goddess in a cloud
DMI number:
18206
157.
Pride young man has proved your ruin
First Line:
Pride young man has proved your ruin
Last Line:
Here's a rope go hang your self
DMI number:
24968
158.
Poor Celia once was very fair
First Line:
Poor Celia once was very fair
Last Line:
Young ladies marry marry whilst you may
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
44076
159.
Poor citizen if thou wilt be
First Line:
Poor citizen if thou wilt be
Last Line:
Where such a citizen doth dwell
DMI number:
44242
160.
Poor fool you now are made a harlot's prize
First Line:
Poor fool you now are made a harlot's prize
Last Line:
And bravely revel in the spoils of fools
DMI number:
44358
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