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161.
Sometimes you say you love and then again
First Line:
Sometimes you say you love and then again
Last Line:
That I may show my love or hate to you
DMI number:
6085
162.
Such moving sounds from such a careless touch
First Line:
Such moving sounds from such a careless touch
Last Line:
His flaming Rome and as it burnt he played
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
9738
163.
Such rays she darts from her all-ruling eyes
First Line:
Such rays she darts from her all-ruling eyes
Last Line:
To their destruction hover round the flame
DMI number:
10073
164.
Strephon in vain pursued a rural fair
First Line:
Strephon in vain pursued a rural fair
Last Line:
Those frowns are cruel but that fist is death
DMI number:
33379
165.
Sometime I fled the fire that me so brent
First Line:
Sometime I fled the fire that me so brent
Last Line:
Meashed in the briars that erst was only torn
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49313
166.
Talk Strephon no more of what's honest and just
First Line:
Talk Strephon no more of what's honest and just
Last Line:
Who wrecks on that shelf where he stranded before
DMI number:
4010
167.
Tell me dear Acme whence this fancy springs
First Line:
Tell me dear Acme whence this fancy springs
Last Line:
Taste but its sweets and kill me if I lie
DMI number:
16228
168.
Sweet are those pains which lovers long endure
First Line:
Sweet are those pains which lovers long endure
Last Line:
He is half cured who wishes for a cure
DMI number:
26921
169.
That bloom those features and that air
First Line:
That bloom those features and that air
Last Line:
Could it but melt before my fire
DMI number:
5090
170.
That love is a child by all is confessed
First Line:
That love is a child by all is confessed
Last Line:
Since a child's the beginning and ending of love
DMI number:
22008
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