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91.
Fond of your praise the praise which most I love
First Line:
Fond of your praise the praise which most I love
Last Line:
And dedicate to you the fruit you raise
Author:
William Havard [Harvard or Haverd] (Absolute)
DMI number:
38008
92.
For endless joys are in that heaven of love
First Line:
For endless joys are in that heaven of love
Last Line:
And every sigh more rosy than the morn
DMI number:
14250
93.
Fixed in astonishment I gaze upon thee
First Line:
Fixed in astonishment I gaze upon thee
Last Line:
In dreadful looks a monument of wrath
DMI number:
14215
94.
Fly from the forest squire fly trusty spark
First Line:
Fly from the forest squire fly trusty spark
Last Line:
They shall unto fantastic music fight
DMI number:
8516
95.
Fly swift ye hours you measure time for me in vain
First Line:
Fly swift ye hours you measure time for me in vain
Last Line:
When he and I are met be twice as long
DMI number:
14149
96.
From lowest place when virtuous things proceed
First Line:
From lowest place when virtuous things proceed
Last Line:
A lying trophy
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37429
97.
From the bright empire of eternal day
First Line:
From the bright empire of eternal day
Last Line:
From that great will which moves this mighty frame
DMI number:
14193
98.
Give me a horse bind up my wounds
First Line:
Give me a horse bind up my wounds
Last Line:
I am but man and and faith do thou dispose me
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
30981
99.
Give me the cup
First Line:
Give me the cup
Last Line:
Now the king drinks to Hamlet
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37424
100.
Give thy thoughts no tongue
First Line:
Give thy thoughts no tongue
Last Line:
Thou canst not then be false to any man
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
32690
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