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41.
Close by the Reve the Cook of London rides
First Line:
Close by the Reve the Cook of London rides
Last Line:
His tale as you may hear in order told
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18357
42.
Come beauteous nymph canst thou embrace
First Line:
Come beauteous nymph canst thou embrace
Last Line:
You and I shall lie together
Author:
R. Fletcher (Confident)
DMI number:
4456
43.
Could we which we never can
First Line:
Could we which we never can
Last Line:
And our youth before us dies
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
34320
44.
Cruel as yet and vain of every charm
First Line:
Cruel as yet and vain of every charm
Last Line:
Or now I love why can I charm no more
DMI number:
22969
45.
Dear love do not your beauty wrong
First Line:
Dear love do not your beauty wrong
Last Line:
And flies away from aged things
DMI number:
44102
46.
Dear Margaretta now to sing
First Line:
Dear Margaretta now to sing
Last Line:
Her character can best make known
DMI number:
20752
47.
Dear miss although your birthday's past
First Line:
Dear miss although your birthday's past
Last Line:
Would be much less than what I owe
DMI number:
21594
48.
Ere this short winter's day be gone
First Line:
Ere this short winter's day be gone
Last Line:
Still in my eyes be twenty one
Author:
George Canning (Absolute)
DMI number:
32578
49.
Dolly whose form could please in days of yore
First Line:
Dolly whose form could please in days of yore
Last Line:
But stoutly die an absolute old maid
DMI number:
24466
50.
Dorinda once the fairest of the train
First Line:
Dorinda once the fairest of the train
Last Line:
And give a tear to grace the mournful tomb
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23729
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