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71.
On wings of winds his journey Rumor sped
First Line:
On wings of winds his journey Rumor sped
Last Line:
But gushed a torrent in the cause of joy
DMI number:
32262
72.
Once from three different corners in a street
First Line:
Once from three different corners in a street
Last Line:
When once I'm gone you'll never see me more
DMI number:
20051
73.
Phoebus and Caesar once conspired to grace
First Line:
Phoebus and Caesar once conspired to grace
Last Line:
And wove the deathless laurel for his head
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
16409
74.
Pernitious people partial in despyte
First Line:
Pernitious people partial in despyte
Last Line:
I sall be ready to reform again
Author:
Robert Sempill (Absolute)
DMI number:
10856
75.
Poor Buckinger at last is dead and gone
First Line:
Poor Buckinger at last is dead and gone
Last Line:
Since he ad unguem factus homo was
DMI number:
30609
76.
Richt fain wald I my qwaintance mak
First Line:
Richt fain wald I my qwaintance mak
Last Line:
Ane day to byd with him and speik
DMI number:
10832
77.
Search not to find what lies too deeply hid
First Line:
Search not to find what lies too deeply hid
Last Line:
Nor to know things whose knowledge is forbid
DMI number:
40945
78.
Shall every Jack and every Jill
First Line:
Shall every Jack and every Jill
Last Line:
From such a vile untimely end
DMI number:
43007
79.
Shall I be tortured with unjust disgrace
First Line:
Shall I be tortured with unjust disgrace
Last Line:
Whom but a vicious or a sickly soul
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
37706
80.
Shame ever sticks close to the ribs of honour
First Line:
Shame ever sticks close to the ribs of honour
Last Line:
Which their posterity feels at every weather
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
15696
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