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41.
Best pleased she is when love is most exprest
First Line:
Best pleased she is when love is most exprest
Last Line:
I die for want of love yet killed with kindness
DMI number:
49733
42.
Bleak roared the blast and horror's giant form
First Line:
Bleak roared the blast and horror's giant form
Last Line:
And seal a tyrant's doom
DMI number:
35308
43.
Break heavy heart and rid me of this pain
First Line:
Break heavy heart and rid me of this pain
Last Line:
And smarting cry in vain break heavy heart
DMI number:
49679
44.
Break heavy heart and rid me of this pain
First Line:
Break heavy heart and rid me of this pain
Last Line:
And smarting cry in vaine break heavy heart
DMI number:
49874
45.
Bright Chloris shun thy glass for it has vexed
First Line:
Bright Chloris shun thy glass for it has vexed
Last Line:
I'll pine with sorrow and with anguish die
DMI number:
23066
46.
Beneath the mournful yew oppressed with grief
First Line:
Beneath the mournful yew oppressed with grief
Last Line:
Give its nights to soft love and its days to brisk claret
DMI number:
42729
47.
Beneath the shade a spreading beech displays
First Line:
Beneath the shade a spreading beech displays
Last Line:
And the low sun had lengthened every shade
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
7033
48.
By wrack late driven on shore from Cupid's Crare
First Line:
By wrack late driven on shore from Cupid's Crare
Last Line:
Farewell fair proud not life's but love's decay
Author:
John Lyly (Absolute)
DMI number:
44761
49.
Can this be he could Charles the good the great
First Line:
Can this be he could Charles the good the great
Last Line:
And one destroyed a thousand kings defend
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8425
50.
By sea and land strange evils have I borne
First Line:
By sea and land strange evils have I borne
Last Line:
Blessed in their joys and happy in their prayers
DMI number:
33092
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