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391.
I have seriously weighed it and find it is just
First Line:
I have seriously weighed it and find it is just
Last Line:
This this and this only's the maid to my mind
DMI number:
40621
392.
I hear thy voice Strephon love commands
First Line:
I hear thy voice Strephon love commands
Last Line:
Heaven's thunders blast those that unconstant prove
DMI number:
42667
393.
In the days of great George a boy came from France
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In the days of great George a boy came from France
Last Line:
Made saints and dubbed knights of the three legged tree
DMI number:
11905
394.
In the dead of the night when with labour oppressed
First Line:
In the dead of the night when with labour oppressed
Last Line:
But you will have trouble enough with your heart
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute) & William Hall (Absolute)
DMI number:
27842
395.
In all thy humours whether grave or mellow
First Line:
In all thy humours whether grave or mellow
Last Line:
There is no living with thee nor without thee
DMI number:
17371
396.
In thee bright maid though all the virtues shine
First Line:
In thee bright maid though all the virtues shine
Last Line:
Its foot on earth its top amidst the skies
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
35079
397.
In time of war to God we humbly pray
First Line:
In time of war to God we humbly pray
Last Line:
God is forgot and the poor soldier's slighted
DMI number:
36833
398.
In travel pilgrims do oft ask and know
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In travel pilgrims do oft ask and know
Last Line:
The journey's better than the journey's end
DMI number:
17155
399.
In a grove most rich of shade
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In a grove most rich of shade
Last Line:
That there-with my song is broken
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44893
400.
In sixty two my glass was run
First Line:
In sixty two my glass was run
Last Line:
Who paid a ransom for my sin
DMI number:
34540
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