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71.
In every line here may'st thou understand
First Line:
In every line here may'st thou understand
Last Line:
I cannot write but I could die for thee
DMI number:
44495
72.
In vain unhappy faithless fair I find
First Line:
In vain unhappy faithless fair I find
Last Line:
And be convinced none ever loved like me
DMI number:
8561
73.
In your late triumphs I rejoice and share
First Line:
In your late triumphs I rejoice and share
Last Line:
Life ebbs apace and I with pleasure die
Author:
John Oldmixon (Absolute)
DMI number:
6123
74.
Iris would you the cause be told
First Line:
Iris would you the cause be told
Last Line:
And in her empire live
DMI number:
8557
75.
In vain my friend so often I remove
First Line:
In vain my friend so often I remove
Last Line:
I do despair and will resolve to die
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4846
76.
Long had the youths despised love's feeble arts
First Line:
Long had the youths despised love's feeble arts
Last Line:
And thou hadst won the poets and the bays
DMI number:
24290
77.
Let these soft lines my kindest thoughts convey
First Line:
Let these soft lines my kindest thoughts convey
Last Line:
The peaceful joys of innocence and love
DMI number:
8401
78.
Little songster who dost bring
First Line:
Little songster who dost bring
Last Line:
Falls behind the scene of night
DMI number:
4045
79.
Letters are winged postillions and do move
First Line:
Letters are winged postillions and do move
Last Line:
Else all commerce and love twixt men would die
DMI number:
43530
80.
Lightning is swifter then the glance
First Line:
Lightning is swifter then the glance
Last Line:
A name that will remain till time is past
DMI number:
43195
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