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21.
Dear object of my love whose powerful charms
First Line:
Dear object of my love whose powerful charms
Last Line:
Lurks the false traitorous undermining foe
Author:
John Ellis (Absolute)
DMI number:
24446
22.
Five hours ago I set a dozen of maids
First Line:
Five hours ago I set a dozen of maids
Last Line:
By far than a gentlewoman made ready
Author:
Thomas Tomkis [Tomkys] (Absolute)
DMI number:
13568
23.
Fairest thing that shines below
First Line:
Fairest thing that shines below
Last Line:
When the white flag he sees hangs out
DMI number:
43907
24.
From a fine lady to her maid
First Line:
From a fine lady to her maid
Last Line:
Midst filth and vermin rot and die
DMI number:
25317
25.
Forsake dear nymph this awkward dress
First Line:
Forsake dear nymph this awkward dress
Last Line:
To your fond votaries
DMI number:
12151
26.
For once I dare to touch the sounding harp
First Line:
For once I dare to touch the sounding harp
Last Line:
The copious tears descending from his eye
DMI number:
31910
27.
Fools oft bedecked with gaudeous plumes we find
First Line:
Fools oft bedecked with gaudeous plumes we find
Last Line:
Or Button's White's or Elliot's gilded crew
DMI number:
10037
28.
From our first parents I my being claim
First Line:
From our first parents I my being claim
Last Line:
Who tells my name will always find me nigh
DMI number:
36861
29.
Full five times wrapped around her knee
First Line:
Full five times wrapped around her knee
Last Line:
And think how great the victor's pride
DMI number:
22007
30.
Hail bright invention by whose friendly aid
First Line:
Hail bright invention by whose friendly aid
Last Line:
And gives contentment to an only shirt
DMI number:
38051
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