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91.
Pray let me alone what do you think can I
First Line:
Pray let me alone what do you think can I
Last Line:
More fitly far with tears than gall indite
Author:
John Hall (Absolute)
DMI number:
36592
92.
Philemon with translations does so fill us
First Line:
Philemon with translations does so fill us
Last Line:
He will not let Suetonius be Tranquillus
DMI number:
30957
93.
Philemon with translations so doth fill us
First Line:
Philemon with translations so doth fill us
Last Line:
He will not let Suetonius be Tranquillus
DMI number:
13657
94.
Say Cadmus by what ray divine inspired
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Say Cadmus by what ray divine inspired
Last Line:
Nor mourn an Addison like Livy lost
DMI number:
30091
95.
Say wretch what enmity or rage
First Line:
Say wretch what enmity or rage
Last Line:
By being placed too near the sun
DMI number:
24779
96.
Roper and Ridpath both at once we read
First Line:
Roper and Ridpath both at once we read
Last Line:
Were twain when living but in death are one
DMI number:
16454
97.
Reader this book which I prefer to you
First Line:
Reader this book which I prefer to you
Last Line:
Is filled with pleasant mirth and profit too
DMI number:
8319
98.
Readers too long with specious tales deceived
First Line:
Readers too long with specious tales deceived
Last Line:
And softly sighing sing their secret Phillis
DMI number:
22058
99.
Sheweth | That your honour's petitioners dealers in rhymes
First Line:
Sheweth | That your honour's petitioners dealers in rhymes
Last Line:
And your honour's petitioners ever shall pray
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
25838
100.
Shakespeare divine whatever the magic power
First Line:
Shakespeare divine whatever the magic power
Last Line:
Can prompt no love but that of scribbling notes
DMI number:
37903
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