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1231.
In every soul tis said are seen the rise
First Line:
In every soul tis said are seen the rise
Last Line:
The vulgar man the other's the man of worth
DMI number:
37900
1232.
In fair Hare there are charms
First Line:
In fair Hare there are charms
Last Line:
Then about with the dear ring of Hare
DMI number:
4290
1233.
In Flavia's eyes is every grace
First Line:
In Flavia's eyes is every grace
Last Line:
And Esau's where it should be
DMI number:
19475
1234.
In Florimel's arms as if quite out of breath
First Line:
In Florimel's arms as if quite out of breath
Last Line:
I resolve with this feather to chop off your head
Author:
Henry Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
13739
1235.
In Florimel's arms as if quite out of breath
First Line:
In Florimel's arms as if quite out of breath
Last Line:
I'm resolved with this feather to chop off your head
Author:
Henry Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
24633
1236.
In former times but heaven be praised
First Line:
In former times but heaven be praised
Last Line:
We call the thing a lord
DMI number:
32180
1237.
In noble morals prudence leads the way
First Line:
In noble morals prudence leads the way
Last Line:
Through nature's light to approach the throne of grace
DMI number:
24661
1238.
In Ogilby's dull strains lay Homer dead
First Line:
In Ogilby's dull strains lay Homer dead
Last Line:
And now lies buried in Mac----son's erse
DMI number:
32755
1239.
In our accounts tis something rare
First Line:
In our accounts tis something rare
Last Line:
Since none know yet what's wrong or right
DMI number:
18090
1240.
In our forefathers' stupid days the name
First Line:
In our forefathers' stupid days the name
Last Line:
Our modern misses are full five and forty
DMI number:
27704
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