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1681.
Disdainfully she looked then turning round
First Line:
Disdainfully she looked then turning round
Last Line:
But whirled away to shun his hateful sight
DMI number:
39468
1682.
Disease thou ever most propitious power
First Line:
Disease thou ever most propitious power
Last Line:
To fix your empire and confirm your sway
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
30985
1683.
Diseases wait em wherefore should I curse them
First Line:
Diseases wait em wherefore should I curse them
Last Line:
And all my shaking joints shouls seem to curse them
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
18590
1684.
Disguise these passions lest you lose your end
First Line:
Disguise these passions lest you lose your end
Last Line:
Who hides his mind is to himself a friend
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
14534
1685.
Disguised in all the masks of night
First Line:
Disguised in all the masks of night
Last Line:
Believes tis always left behind
DMI number:
39596
1686.
Disguised in all the masks of night
First Line:
Disguised in all the masks of night
Last Line:
They win the day that win the race
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
5581
1687.
Eftsoons they heard a most delicious sound
First Line:
Eftsoons they heard a most delicious sound
Last Line:
The gentle warbling wind low answered to all
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
30764
1688.
Either tropic now
First Line:
Either tropic now
Last Line:
Or torn up sheer
DMI number:
40208
1689.
Election is an act
First Line:
Election is an act
Last Line:
Not outward found
DMI number:
13911
1690.
Elegies were at first designed for grief
First Line:
Elegies were at first designed for grief
Last Line:
Is undecided by the men of skill
DMI number:
10405
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