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131.
It chanced some persecuted hares
First Line:
It chanced some persecuted hares
Last Line:
As partnership in woe
DMI number:
19673
132.
In vain dear friend you bid me rove
First Line:
In vain dear friend you bid me rove
Last Line:
And all my passions flow
DMI number:
22004
133.
In vain thy lawless fires contend with mine
First Line:
In vain thy lawless fires contend with mine
Last Line:
A constant friendship in a tender love
Author:
Mark Akenside (Speculation)
DMI number:
29617
134.
It has always been thought discreet
First Line:
It has always been thought discreet
Last Line:
How many Damons how few Dorsets live
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
11875
135.
Let the keen sportsman rising with the dawn
First Line:
Let the keen sportsman rising with the dawn
Last Line:
And sweet the music of yon noon tide bell
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
33620
136.
Lithe and listen gentlemen
First Line:
Lithe and listen gentlemen
Last Line:
Good John of the Scales Ile come to thee
DMI number:
37463
137.
Lithe and listen gentlemen
First Line:
Lithe and listen gentlemen
Last Line:
I bring my lands in jeopardy
DMI number:
38577
138.
Love takes no loss
First Line:
Love takes no loss
Last Line:
Though friends are cross
DMI number:
41979
139.
Love guides my hand and shows me what to write
First Line:
Love guides my hand and shows me what to write
Last Line:
For all is yours when once we are blessed by you
DMI number:
43414
140.
My best companion and my dearest friend
First Line:
My best companion and my dearest friend
Last Line:
To suffer greater sorrow for thy death
DMI number:
30435
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