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31.
Full in earth's centre twixt air earth and sea
First Line:
Full in earth's centre twixt air earth and sea
Last Line:
Befalls on earth on ocean or in air
DMI number:
28420
32.
How art thou envied let Pygmalion prove
First Line:
How art thou envied let Pygmalion prove
Last Line:
Or how at first hope any more than me
DMI number:
7375
33.
Hippomanes alone with hope inspired
First Line:
Hippomanes alone with hope inspired
Last Line:
Who if they knew thee would be surely thine
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
7364
34.
How hard's my hap to have my fair consigned
First Line:
How hard's my hap to have my fair consigned
Last Line:
And we with bounteous hand thy friendship will reward
DMI number:
6696
35.
How thou art envied let Pigmalion prove
First Line:
How thou art envied let Pigmalion prove
Last Line:
Or how at first hope any more than me
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
7363
36.
I ask no more than that the fair I love
First Line:
I ask no more than that the fair I love
Last Line:
For after ages fill the mouth of fame
Author:
Ovid (Absolute)
DMI number:
44618
37.
I grant that ever since the world began
First Line:
I grant that ever since the world began
Last Line:
For him the cock for him the pigeons broil
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Absolute)
DMI number:
23861
38.
I do not ask you would to me prove true
First Line:
I do not ask you would to me prove true
Last Line:
I'll trust the oath and think my eyes in fault
DMI number:
6794
39.
I have too long endured her guilty scorn
First Line:
I have too long endured her guilty scorn
Last Line:
By all those beauties that inspired disdain
Author:
John Oldham (Speculation) & Robert Wolseley (Speculation)
DMI number:
4657
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I have too long endured her guilty scorn
First Line:
I have too long endured her guilty scorn
Last Line:
That down love's current drives me fast away
DMI number:
3664
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