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161.
It was in and about the Martinmas time
First Line:
It was in and about the Martinmas time
Last Line:
Ise die for him to morrowe
DMI number:
37604
162.
Just after you've dined take a dish that is large
First Line:
Just after you've dined take a dish that is large
Last Line:
Dilute to your taste with a little cat's piss
DMI number:
20001
163.
In vain alas my muse would rise
First Line:
In vain alas my muse would rise
Last Line:
And sickness far recedes and mourns her baffled blows
DMI number:
2818
164.
In vain my Laura you conceal that name
First Line:
In vain my Laura you conceal that name
Last Line:
And kindly make me such as you could love
DMI number:
18119
165.
Jock quod his ded quhat will me eisy make
First Line:
Jock quod his ded quhat will me eisy make
Last Line:
Since all these eise not best ein hing a quhyle
DMI number:
10952
166.
Long Rutland's fair had blessed her consort's sight
First Line:
Long Rutland's fair had blessed her consort's sight
Last Line:
Death sullen at the sight stalks slow away
DMI number:
16979
167.
Long since the muses have been taught to raise
First Line:
Long since the muses have been taught to raise
Last Line:
And forced to quit the teeth attempts to seize the heart
DMI number:
21077
168.
Long Celia importuned in vain
First Line:
Long Celia importuned in vain
Last Line:
By kindling up another
DMI number:
11177
169.
Long ere physicians knew the healing art
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Long ere physicians knew the healing art
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To whom she owes a Harvey and a Boyle
DMI number:
19760
170.
Let wanton Sappho tune her warbling lyre
First Line:
Let wanton Sappho tune her warbling lyre
Last Line:
And all his skill and fame be added to thy own
DMI number:
12559
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