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31.
Since Sundays have no balls the well dressed belle
First Line:
Since Sundays have no balls the well dressed belle
Last Line:
A match for nothing but the deity
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
28424
32.
Slow be your pace dejected be your eyes
First Line:
Slow be your pace dejected be your eyes
Last Line:
Nor let the name of G-d her ashes discompose
DMI number:
17907
33.
Strive not Leuconoe to know what end
First Line:
Strive not Leuconoe to know what end
Last Line:
This day's thine own the next may be denied
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
8558
34.
Tell me mistaken friend where will you find
First Line:
Tell me mistaken friend where will you find
Last Line:
These virtues are alone to rich confined
DMI number:
20716
35.
The country now in all its pride
First Line:
The country now in all its pride
Last Line:
But none so fair and sweet as you
DMI number:
25832
36.
The gods and the goddesses lately did feast
First Line:
The gods and the goddesses lately did feast
Last Line:
And all the world over their fame it did ring
DMI number:
20739
37.
Think not dear love that I'll reveal
First Line:
Think not dear love that I'll reveal
Last Line:
What sweets in stolen embraces dwell
DMI number:
42792
38.
This traveller from Paris used to run
First Line:
This traveller from Paris used to run
Last Line:
Yet nothing equal to himself he brings
DMI number:
9436
39.
Thus learned M---d to H--n--e spoke
First Line:
Thus learned M---d to H--n--e spoke
Last Line:
Took out some charcoal and wrote C---
DMI number:
18837
40.
Till old experience do attain
First Line:
Till old experience do attain
Last Line:
I wake and find those visions true
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
14907
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