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31.
Of all the trinkets that the toilet grace
First Line:
Of all the trinkets that the toilet grace
Last Line:
Each corkin that adorns her is a dart
DMI number:
38946
32.
Old friend farewel with whom full many a day
First Line:
Old friend farewel with whom full many a day
Last Line:
Men turn to dust and broadcloth turns to rags
DMI number:
33855
33.
Old friend farewell with whom full many a day
First Line:
Old friend farewell with whom full many a day
Last Line:
Men turn to dust and broad cloth turns to rags
DMI number:
36933
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Papists ye'er fairly foiled think shame and blush
First Line:
Papists ye'er fairly foiled think shame and blush
Last Line:
They're precious antidotes against the power of popery
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28112
35.
Pensive I lay even from the dead of night
First Line:
Pensive I lay even from the dead of night
Last Line:
And death's the grand extinguisher of all
DMI number:
26999
36.
Prometheus as old stories say
First Line:
Prometheus as old stories say
Last Line:
The proper object of thy love
DMI number:
12616
37.
Since thou my ring mayst go where I ne may
First Line:
Since thou my ring mayst go where I ne may
Last Line:
Do ever seek my fancy to remove
DMI number:
8899
38.
Some wit of old such wits of old there were
First Line:
Some wit of old such wits of old there were
Last Line:
Of all the kinds most precious purest best
Author:
Benjamin Franklin (Absolute)
DMI number:
33875
39.
Ten thousand blessing may the gods bestow
First Line:
Ten thousand blessing may the gods bestow
Last Line:
And blooming beauties thy arrival own
DMI number:
8611
40.
That vessel which you strangers see
First Line:
That vessel which you strangers see
Last Line:
To Castors and to Pollux shrines
DMI number:
8600
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