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21.
A lady gave me a gift which she had not
First Line:
A lady gave me a gift which she had not
Last Line:
For I am as fast sworn I may not
DMI number:
15091
22.
All day like one that's in disgrace
First Line:
All day like one that's in disgrace
Last Line:
Where he will both live and die
DMI number:
41966
23.
Add to the greatest and the best of men
First Line:
Add to the greatest and the best of men
Last Line:
And you'll the name of a large town explore
DMI number:
33986
24.
Ah Strephon how can you despise
First Line:
Ah Strephon how can you despise
Last Line:
And make thee tear thy tainted hide
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
23983
25.
Ah why Ignotus why in vain
First Line:
Ah why Ignotus why in vain
Last Line:
And like all fires it self reveals
DMI number:
6891
26.
A wondrous thing in Southwark did appear
First Line:
A wondrous thing in Southwark did appear
Last Line:
The fifth had but the half of one
DMI number:
15332
27.
All of us in one you'll find
First Line:
All of us in one you'll find
Last Line:
There's but one of us can smell
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
24226
28.
All ruling tyrant of the earth
First Line:
All ruling tyrant of the earth
Last Line:
If I refused to lend them fire
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
23970
29.
An unborn queen of sweets and beauties I
First Line:
An unborn queen of sweets and beauties I
Last Line:
And my own sweets embalm me after death
DMI number:
15096
30.
Among all th' ingenious arts there's none
First Line:
Among all th' ingenious arts there's none
Last Line:
From learned men now what I am explain
DMI number:
7710
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