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1801.
Do you yet love the cause of all your woes
First Line:
Do you yet love the cause of all your woes
Last Line:
More odious to the sight than toads or adders
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19565
1802.
Doddered with age the winter of man's life
First Line:
Doddered with age the winter of man's life
Last Line:
The gloomy eve of endless night
DMI number:
39993
1803.
Downe came a lady faire and free
First Line:
Downe came a lady faire and free
Last Line:
Both of paramours and louinge amonge
DMI number:
38463
1804.
Downhill we run climb upward a slow pace
First Line:
Downhill we run climb upward a slow pace
Last Line:
Easy descents to hell steep steps to grace
Author:
William Rowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15030
1805.
Dread not the shackles on with thine intent
First Line:
Dread not the shackles on with thine intent
Last Line:
Good wits get more fame by their punishment
DMI number:
41648
1806.
Dreadful change my house my sacred house
First Line:
Dreadful change my house my sacred house
Last Line:
Must bring distraction but I'll know the worst
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
40539
1807.
Dreams are but interludes which fancy makes
First Line:
Dreams are but interludes which fancy makes
Last Line:
Chimeras all and more absurd or less
DMI number:
39482
1808.
Drive me o drive me from that traitor man
First Line:
Drive me o drive me from that traitor man
Last Line:
As man false man smiling destructive man
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
18851
1809.
Drunkenness oh tis a most fluent and
First Line:
Drunkenness oh tis a most fluent and
Last Line:
Of the pate and all the money out of the purse
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
14559
1810.
Drunkenness that's a most gentleman like
First Line:
Drunkenness that's a most gentleman like
Last Line:
Leaves again at his door
DMI number:
14558
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