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211.
Hate me dear soul and say no more you love
First Line:
Hate me dear soul and say no more you love
Last Line:
Give it me freely while it is your own
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Absolute)
DMI number:
39630
212.
Have you not seen to state the case
First Line:
Have you not seen to state the case
Last Line:
And cried come on to please the child
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13225
213.
He first deceased she for a little tried
First Line:
He first deceased she for a little tried
Last Line:
To live without him liked it not and died
Author:
Samuel Pick (Absolute)
DMI number:
26048
214.
Hark hark over the plains what glad tumults we hear
First Line:
Hark hark over the plains what glad tumults we hear
Last Line:
Ever bound yet ever free
DMI number:
26996
215.
He that for money weds preposterous shapes
First Line:
He that for money weds preposterous shapes
Last Line:
And curse you with a race of monkey sons
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
6761
216.
Hence each perfidious look and clouded face
First Line:
Hence each perfidious look and clouded face
Last Line:
Joined by a sacred and immortal love
DMI number:
42824
217.
Hence pale grief and anxious care
First Line:
Hence pale grief and anxious care
Last Line:
Shines a bright star with George's deathless fame
DMI number:
28391
218.
Hence the warm tear by anguish taught to flow
First Line:
Hence the warm tear by anguish taught to flow
Last Line:
Shall other Georges other Charlottes rise
DMI number:
28119
219.
Here rests my wife poor Phillis let her lie
First Line:
Here rests my wife poor Phillis let her lie
Last Line:
She finds repose at last and so do I
DMI number:
34899
220.
Here she lies whose spotless fame
First Line:
Here she lies whose spotless fame
Last Line:
The grave is but a cabinet
DMI number:
23910
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