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11.
Farewell fond pleasures I disdain
First Line:
Farewell fond pleasures I disdain
Last Line:
the spring from whence my sorrows flow
DMI number:
44606
12.
Here close the list here end the female strife
First Line:
Here close the list here end the female strife
Last Line:
His youthful form and his immortal fire
DMI number:
4298
13.
Here punks and prigs of every age and class
First Line:
Here punks and prigs of every age and class
Last Line:
G- rested on this day and so will I
DMI number:
37686
14.
How blessed a life how short its date
First Line:
How blessed a life how short its date
Last Line:
The victim of too fierce a flame
DMI number:
12255
15.
How happy could I be with either
First Line:
How happy could I be with either
Last Line:
Has wisely chose to stitch them both together
DMI number:
11759
16.
In vain I have laboured the victor to prove
First Line:
In vain I have laboured the victor to prove
Last Line:
And now vanquished and shamed I've quitted my post
DMI number:
43685
17.
Morpheus the humble god that dwells
First Line:
Morpheus the humble god that dwells
Last Line:
And both are the same thing at last
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
9757
18.
My dearest Psyche why so coy
First Line:
My dearest Psyche why so coy
Last Line:
You'll soon invade the tender part
DMI number:
5202
19.
No wonder sure that you're no better bred
First Line:
No wonder sure that you're no better bred
Last Line:
A moth has done as much and that are you
DMI number:
7762
20.
Non-con at Satan in the pulpit rails
First Line:
Non-con at Satan in the pulpit rails
Last Line:
But never tells who makes him kiss his maid
DMI number:
18122
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