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1.
My love to thee no beauty shall betray
First Line:
My love to thee no beauty shall betray
Last Line:
She punishes the false the just does spare
DMI number:
43564
2.
I see the fetters I am doomed to wear
First Line:
I see the fetters I am doomed to wear
Last Line:
I'll drink it all and drink it with a gust
DMI number:
16972
3.
Let others heap of wealth a shining store
First Line:
Let others heap of wealth a shining store
Last Line:
This hour is love's be fortune's all the rest
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22315
4.
Not that I may in worldly wealth abound
First Line:
Not that I may in worldly wealth abound
Last Line:
Where lazily along the livid waters flow
DMI number:
16973
5.
No woman ever shall draw me from your arms
First Line:
No woman ever shall draw me from your arms
Last Line:
You she would soon dethrone and set up me
DMI number:
16975
6.
No other maid my settled faith shall move
First Line:
No other maid my settled faith shall move
Last Line:
She'll end your tyrant reign and rescue me
DMI number:
4850
7.
Oft I by wine have tried to lull my cares
First Line:
Oft I by wine have tried to lull my cares
Last Line:
What you must suffer learn by what I bear
DMI number:
41876
8.
Where now are all my flattering dreams of joy
First Line:
Where now are all my flattering dreams of joy
Last Line:
And bid the turf lie lightly on my breast
Author:
Tobias George Smollett (Absolute)
DMI number:
24449