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I'm by a gentle breathing first begun
First Line:
I'm by a gentle breathing first begun
Last Line:
So are the things we so much dote upon
DMI number:
44391
292.
I'm called unconstant and offensive too
First Line:
I'm called unconstant and offensive too
Last Line:
By boisterous storms but to our good most tends
DMI number:
44390
293.
I will enjoy thee now my Celia come
First Line:
I will enjoy thee now my Celia come
Last Line:
Should make men atheists and not women whores
Author:
Thomas Carew (Absolute)
DMI number:
4706
294.
I live in all things nothing lives in me
First Line:
I live in all things nothing lives in me
Last Line:
Never being useful but when I am so
DMI number:
15311
295.
I'll tell you how the rose at first grew red
First Line:
I'll tell you how the rose at first grew red
Last Line:
And triumph only in your livery
DMI number:
11833
296.
I mean not now my beauty to oppose
First Line:
I mean not now my beauty to oppose
Last Line:
From whose sweet lips these pleasing accents flew
DMI number:
7899
297.
If by the rules of nature we proceed
First Line:
If by the rules of nature we proceed
Last Line:
Who from high Jove himself derived his claim
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7914
298.
If empire is to beauty due
First Line:
If empire is to beauty due
Last Line:
Heartened and buoyed she thus maintained her claim
DMI number:
7906
299.
If the fond tulip swelled with pride
First Line:
If the fond tulip swelled with pride
Last Line:
Long time the pride of rich Damascus stood
DMI number:
7907
300.
If the green nation sister banish thee
First Line:
If the green nation sister banish thee
Last Line:
So much for virtue as thou for a crime
DMI number:
7896
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