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1251.
Is there to enroll amongst the friendly few
First Line:
Is there to enroll amongst the friendly few
Last Line:
Now let me die but Harris is this friend
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27759
1252.
Is this the man so famed for wit
First Line:
Is this the man so famed for wit
Last Line:
He weighs your merit by the pound
DMI number:
33355
1253.
Is this the wondrous matchless fair
First Line:
Is this the wondrous matchless fair
Last Line:
Even beauty must not current prove
DMI number:
6129
1254.
Is what we owe great William then
First Line:
Is what we owe great William then
Last Line:
Devoted it to liberty
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11542
1255.
Is't true young lady what I've often heard
First Line:
Is't true young lady what I've often heard
Last Line:
Men into such a sleep as proves their last
DMI number:
6078
1256.
It blew an hard storm and in utmost confusion
First Line:
It blew an hard storm and in utmost confusion
Last Line:
They tossed the poor parson souse into the ocean
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27765
1257.
In vain with mimic skill my pencil tries
First Line:
In vain with mimic skill my pencil tries
Last Line:
Those peaceful smiles and that engaging air
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
11649
1258.
In want and what's a greater curse
First Line:
In want and what's a greater curse
Last Line:
Was ever gratitude so rare
DMI number:
8977
1259.
In wise men's sight I seem not strange
First Line:
In wise men's sight I seem not strange
Last Line:
In stories past may well be seen
DMI number:
29178
1260.
In working well if travail you sustain
First Line:
In working well if travail you sustain
Last Line:
And noble virtues fair renown pursue
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49376
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