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13941.
Just dead of night | And tis the blackest that ever masked a murder
First Line:
Just dead of night | And tis the blackest that ever masked a murder
Last Line:
Removed to make our massacre a tomb
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
19929
13942.
Just in the blooming vigorous morn of age
First Line:
Just in the blooming vigorous morn of age
Last Line:
The messenger a short but sharp disease
DMI number:
34537
13943.
Just over the eastern hills the blushing morn
First Line:
Just over the eastern hills the blushing morn
Last Line:
To bless thy days with joy and lasting love
DMI number:
21962
13944.
Just ready to be torn by critics paws
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Just ready to be torn by critics paws
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To Milton's dismal fate I'm now consigned
DMI number:
3046
13945.
Just reeking from my arms oh thou adulteress
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Just reeking from my arms oh thou adulteress
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And joys which I must never dream of more
DMI number:
14167
13946.
Just safely landed from a stormy sea
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Just safely landed from a stormy sea
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And disapproving shook his aged head
DMI number:
25947
13947.
Just so I heard a friend of mine
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Just so I heard a friend of mine
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And called her an ill-natured whore
DMI number:
10268
13948.
Just thus the miser midst his store
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Just thus the miser midst his store
Last Line:
Looks back and sighs for what he left behind
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5559
13949.
Just to declair the hie magnificence
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Just to declair the hie magnificence
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That heavenly honour saves the sex frae shame | And owre all quhair thair fame dois fortifie
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10901
13950.
Just to the world twas lent and soon as in
First Line:
Just to the world twas lent and soon as in
Last Line:
What judge what judgement seat need we to fear
DMI number:
6112
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