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151.
I called thee then poor shadow painted queen
First Line:
I called thee then poor shadow painted queen
Last Line:
To torture thee the more being what thou art
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37409
152.
I do remember an apothecary
First Line:
I do remember an apothecary
Last Line:
Were thinly scattered to make up a show
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14204
153.
I from the orient to the drooping west
First Line:
I from the orient to the drooping west
Last Line:
Can play upon it
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37366
154.
I hope you'll own that with becoming art
First Line:
I hope you'll own that with becoming art
Last Line:
The fatherless and widow to your care
Author:
Eustace Budgell (Absolute)
DMI number:
17537
155.
In common worldly things tis called ungrateful
First Line:
In common worldly things tis called ungrateful
Last Line:
For it requires the royal debt it lent you
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37408
156.
In life how weak how helpless is a woman
First Line:
In life how weak how helpless is a woman
Last Line:
And dresses her most amiably in tears
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30967
157.
Is she not brighter than a summer's morn
First Line:
Is she not brighter than a summer's morn
Last Line:
And flecked with blushes like a riffled maid
DMI number:
14262
158.
Is she not more than painting can express
First Line:
Is she not more than painting can express
Last Line:
Or youthful poets fancy when they love
DMI number:
14260
159.
Is there no way for men to be but women
First Line:
Is there no way for men to be but women
Last Line:
The very devils cannot plague them better
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40545
160.
It drives my soul back to her inmost seats
First Line:
It drives my soul back to her inmost seats
Last Line:
And freezes every stifling limb to marble
DMI number:
14211
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