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301.
The raw damps
First Line:
The raw damps
Last Line:
Like pebbles paving all our public ways
DMI number:
40027
302.
The raw damps
First Line:
The raw damps
Last Line:
Like pebbles paving on our public ways
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20334
303.
The rising vapours choke the wholesome air
First Line:
The rising vapours choke the wholesome air
Last Line:
With pestilential heats infests the sky
DMI number:
40026
304.
The only way to salve a deep disease
First Line:
The only way to salve a deep disease
Last Line:
Receipts before distempers grow too high
DMI number:
40762
305.
The moon was pendulous above
First Line:
The moon was pendulous above
Last Line:
Crabs only were the fruit on it
DMI number:
21914
306.
The muse with transport loved him yet to fill
First Line:
The muse with transport loved him yet to fill
Last Line:
The heavenly gift of song and all the tuneful art
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8381
307.
The little wanton god of love
First Line:
The little wanton god of love
Last Line:
Yet how dreadful is your wound
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21944
308.
The souls that lacked grace
First Line:
The souls that lacked grace
Last Line:
My perfect earthly bliss
DMI number:
9032
309.
The wretched Flavia on her couch reclined
First Line:
The wretched Flavia on her couch reclined
Last Line:
My toilette patches all the world adieu
Author:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Absolute)
DMI number:
22752
310.
The wretchedst thing the most despised beast
First Line:
The wretchedst thing the most despised beast
Last Line:
Of that which else all living creatures have
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13764
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