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21.
Furius and Aurelius who
First Line:
Furius and Aurelius who
Last Line:
Looks like a flower over turned and buried by a plough
DMI number:
8544
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Furius whose dwelling's not possessed
First Line:
Furius whose dwelling's not possessed
Last Line:
For thou art but too happy in thy fate
DMI number:
8545
23.
Furius you to me often cry
First Line:
Furius you to me often cry
Last Line:
Worse that those four together joined
DMI number:
8605
24.
Gold's worth we by the touchstone find
First Line:
Gold's worth we by the touchstone find
Last Line:
Gold is the touchstone of the mind
DMI number:
9540
25.
Hail O Belinda flattered fair
First Line:
Hail O Belinda flattered fair
Last Line:
O foolish age O dull mankind
Author:
Catullus (Confident)
DMI number:
12007
26.
Happy the man thrice happy he
First Line:
Happy the man thrice happy he
Last Line:
Destroyed both kings and empires too
DMI number:
44540
27.
However ardent is your amorous grief
First Line:
However ardent is your amorous grief
Last Line:
His mistress would betray to gain his end
DMI number:
8532
28.
I hate and love perhaps you'll ask me why
First Line:
I hate and love perhaps you'll ask me why
Last Line:
I know not but tis so and I in torments lie
DMI number:
8538
29.
Is there a pious pleasure that proceeds
First Line:
Is there a pious pleasure that proceeds
Last Line:
Cure for my wounds and from my labours rest
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6672
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Joy to thee girl with half a nose
First Line:
Joy to thee girl with half a nose
Last Line:
Which can in thy behalf engage
DMI number:
8528
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