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291.
Tell me Le Vayer whence does it arise
First Line:
Tell me Le Vayer whence does it arise
Last Line:
The fool of all men is the best content
DMI number:
8805
292.
Tell me Marissa by what rule
First Line:
Tell me Marissa by what rule
Last Line:
And in an amorous rapture dies
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23526
293.
Tell me o muse if aught you know
First Line:
Tell me o muse if aught you know
Last Line:
Can give more real joys than you
DMI number:
33607
294.
That man must daily wiser grow
First Line:
That man must daily wiser grow
Last Line:
Derision shouts along the strand
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
23363
295.
That we in earth's delights free joy may find
First Line:
That we in earth's delights free joy may find
Last Line:
Thy self in all things evermore obey
DMI number:
5587
296.
Sweet scented sir had you but took
First Line:
Sweet scented sir had you but took
Last Line:
By coxcomb inside and without
DMI number:
3272
297.
The gods with friendship seldom mortals bless
First Line:
The gods with friendship seldom mortals bless
Last Line:
The father dotes not nor the lover burns
DMI number:
17565
298.
The great good man whom fortune will displace
First Line:
The great good man whom fortune will displace
Last Line:
And what they fail to raise they still adore
DMI number:
3191
299.
The fleeting birds may soon in ocean swim
First Line:
The fleeting birds may soon in ocean swim
Last Line:
O haste to town and bless the longing eyes | Of your Constantia
Author:
Constantia Grierson (Speculation)
DMI number:
23658
300.
The fond recourse of infancy and age
First Line:
The fond recourse of infancy and age
Last Line:
Then what we are may soon be understood
DMI number:
15097
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