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1.
Happy's the man whose eyes can every grace
First Line:
Happy's the man whose eyes can every grace
Last Line:
Who does those limbs enjoy as well as see
DMI number:
10008
2.
In vain old Dipsas you'd asperse my fame
First Line:
In vain old Dipsas you'd asperse my fame
Last Line:
For no one credits either me or you
DMI number:
10031
3.
I know not whether in Narcissus' glass
First Line:
I know not whether in Narcissus' glass
Last Line:
Without a rival you yourself adore
DMI number:
10071
4.
Never puzzle thy noddle Dick Flams----d to know
First Line:
Never puzzle thy noddle Dick Flams----d to know
Last Line:
So wives are the lightest their husbands at distance
DMI number:
10069
5.
Poor when in youth now worn with feeble age
First Line:
Poor when in youth now worn with feeble age
Last Line:
Now plenty's come all power of use is gone
DMI number:
3025
6.
The man that believed a rich handsome young widow
First Line:
The man that believed a rich handsome young widow
Last Line:
Wanted more than his eyes though writers won't tell us
DMI number:
10072
7.
Thou speakest always ill of me
First Line:
Thou speakest always ill of me
Last Line:
The world believes nor one nor the other
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
12573
8.
Thy father Genoese thy mother Greek
First Line:
Thy father Genoese thy mother Greek
Last Line:
False all and all their falsehoods are in thee
Author:
John Glanvill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13752
9.
When crowds each night are scorched in Naevia's fire
First Line:
When crowds each night are scorched in Naevia's fire
Last Line:
Pressed with that passion with that ardor kissed
DMI number:
17123
10.
When you before an image kneeling down
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When you before an image kneeling down
Last Line:
For he's a block whose father is a stone
DMI number:
24103
11.
Who says that Corinna sells every thing lies
First Line:
Who says that Corinna sells every thing lies
Last Line:
For her face that sells you her etcetera she buys
DMI number:
10050
12.
You oft Corinna ask me if you're fair
First Line:
You oft Corinna ask me if you're fair
Last Line:
Their senses still who loves Corinna's mad
DMI number:
10051