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171.
Like two sweet youths stripped naked on the Strand
First Line:
Like two sweet youths stripped naked on the Strand
Last Line:
Whose lives are precepts and examples too
DMI number:
43453
172.
Lie thus the fencer cries thus must you guard
First Line:
Lie thus the fencer cries thus must you guard
Last Line:
Where thou hurst one an hundred I do kill
DMI number:
43774
173.
Like dumb mouths his wounds
First Line:
Like dumb mouths his wounds
Last Line:
Opened their ruby lips
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
21652
174.
Mourn not fair Chlo' the sad mischance
First Line:
Mourn not fair Chlo' the sad mischance
Last Line:
Are by her eye secured
DMI number:
11175
175.
Mourn not thy beauty's loss oh lovely maid
First Line:
Mourn not thy beauty's loss oh lovely maid
Last Line:
Knowing that all its towering hopes are vain
DMI number:
12812
176.
My sickly spouse with many a sigh
First Line:
My sickly spouse with many a sigh
Last Line:
Twas heaven's will to spare my wife
DMI number:
15829
177.
My sight grows dim and every object dances
First Line:
My sight grows dim and every object dances
Last Line:
And swims before me in the maze of death
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20992
178.
My lord my saviour and my god
First Line:
My lord my saviour and my god
Last Line:
And daylight wounds my wretched eyes
DMI number:
23844
179.
My frame of nature is a ruffled sea
First Line:
My frame of nature is a ruffled sea
Last Line:
And pay their duties to the ruling mind
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
23262
180.
My God my great deliverer and my trust
First Line:
My God my great deliverer and my trust
Last Line:
I love and what I cannot praise adore
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23847
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