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71.
I find now too late
First Line:
I find now too late
Last Line:
Though I trudged it a foot through the mire
DMI number:
5348
72.
In that sweet isle where Venus keeps her court
First Line:
In that sweet isle where Venus keeps her court
Last Line:
And happy each at home enjoys his love
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3931
73.
In an unlucky hour the ship
First Line:
In an unlucky hour the ship
Last Line:
And lamb will sacrifice
DMI number:
25646
74.
In travel pilgrims do oft ask and know
First Line:
In travel pilgrims do oft ask and know
Last Line:
The journey's better than the journey's end
DMI number:
17155
75.
In some vile hamlet let me live forgot
First Line:
In some vile hamlet let me live forgot
Last Line:
But to trudge four and miss you is the devil
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7096
76.
In friendly part a well meant gift receive
First Line:
In friendly part a well meant gift receive
Last Line:
Who never saw Dover cliffs or Calais' sand
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16176
77.
In dying accents I my fate deplore
First Line:
In dying accents I my fate deplore
Last Line:
A breaking heart in every breast and tears in every eye
DMI number:
44708
78.
In foreign countries from the fruitful earth
First Line:
In foreign countries from the fruitful earth
Last Line:
Since I'm no friend to love or soft delight
DMI number:
23951
79.
It fell about the month of June
First Line:
It fell about the month of June
Last Line:
When the sober folk lay dying
Author:
Sir Robert Murray Keith (Absolute)
DMI number:
35297
80.
John Gilpin was a citizen
First Line:
John Gilpin was a citizen
Last Line:
May I be there to see
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
30597
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