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141.
It is not the silver or gold of its self
First Line:
It is not the silver or gold of its self
Last Line:
This makes you as merry as we that do sing
DMI number:
43296
142.
Long on the river have I rowed
First Line:
Long on the river have I rowed
Last Line:
This surely is my lady's
DMI number:
25262
143.
Long Dodington in debt I long have sought
First Line:
Long Dodington in debt I long have sought
Last Line:
What most we wish with ease we fancy near
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
32448
144.
Long has the fate of kings and empires been
First Line:
Long has the fate of kings and empires been
Last Line:
And heaven in justice made that one a queen
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
17522
145.
Loud blasphemy Jack being stripped by oak royal
First Line:
Loud blasphemy Jack being stripped by oak royal
Last Line:
If he had not shamefully eat his own words
DMI number:
7267
146.
Listen lively lordings all
First Line:
Listen lively lordings all
Last Line:
And widowed many a tender wife
DMI number:
37281
147.
Like mine or some dull brother's rhymes
First Line:
Like mine or some dull brother's rhymes
Last Line:
Lashed the whole length to death at once
DMI number:
40570
148.
Most worthy Sir | Unto your noble blood
First Line:
Most worthy Sir | Unto your noble blood
Last Line:
Of these good wishes that flow from the best | Of your most entire servant
DMI number:
44498
149.
Much much thou owes to bounteous nature's care
First Line:
Much much thou owes to bounteous nature's care
Last Line:
Or make thee happy in the fair to come
DMI number:
5462
150.
Must I with patience ever silent sit
First Line:
Must I with patience ever silent sit
Last Line:
Or who'd be safe and senseless like Tom Thynne
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5431
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