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1731.
M---- though he must abstain from meat
First Line:
M---- though he must abstain from meat
Last Line:
Yet can't forbear to bite
DMI number:
12251
1732.
M--l a poet why thou art merry
First Line:
M--l a poet why thou art merry
Last Line:
To bear what Pegasus disdains
DMI number:
12762
1733.
Machaon sick in every face we find
First Line:
Machaon sick in every face we find
Last Line:
And by preserving Garth preserve mankind
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
4160
1734.
Machaon sick in every face we find
First Line:
Machaon sick in every face we find
Last Line:
And by restoring Garth preserve mankind
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
24921
1735.
Madam in this your beauties you may see
First Line:
Madam in this your beauties you may see
Last Line:
Your pity me from ruin to restore
DMI number:
42691
1736.
Madam that you're an angel all here know it
First Line:
Madam that you're an angel all here know it
Last Line:
Not Fogher only but the world should know it
DMI number:
25145
1737.
Madam to you since fortune proves so kind
First Line:
Madam to you since fortune proves so kind
Last Line:
She needs no eyes to place her favours right
DMI number:
32252
1738.
Madam you cannot tell how great's my flame
First Line:
Madam you cannot tell how great's my flame
Last Line:
So would I gladly die to live the more
DMI number:
6062
1739.
Mindless of fate in these low vile abodes
First Line:
Mindless of fate in these low vile abodes
Last Line:
And kings have been your ancestors in vain
Author:
Alexander Pope (Speculation) & Richardson Pack (Confident)
DMI number:
7437
1740.
Minerva one day pray let no body doubt it
First Line:
Minerva one day pray let no body doubt it
Last Line:
Your pardon my dear is it you Molly Scot
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
24616
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