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31.
How shall I now the nine invoke
First Line:
How shall I now the nine invoke
Last Line:
Lest it should into atoms fly
Author:
Lawrence Whyte (Confident) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
15671
32.
In coin I passed for some years since
First Line:
In coin I passed for some years since
Last Line:
And four and two pence is my say
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
8010
33.
In love's soft reign the sceptre is the fan
First Line:
In love's soft reign the sceptre is the fan
Last Line:
And ends the character he held before
DMI number:
19282
34.
In dogrel rhymes we seldom use
First Line:
In dogrel rhymes we seldom use
Last Line:
Else swear our age wants wit as well as light
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
6601
35.
In earliest times ere man had learned
First Line:
In earliest times ere man had learned
Last Line:
Inspired by fair Maria's charms
DMI number:
33840
36.
Little but too powerful tie
First Line:
Little but too powerful tie
Last Line:
Even after we're enslaved
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21923
37.
My dear companion and my faithful friend
First Line:
My dear companion and my faithful friend
Last Line:
On his great voyage to the world unknown
Author:
William Somervile (Absolute)
DMI number:
22050
38.
I that was once an humble log
First Line:
I that was once an humble log
Last Line:
Got in my chest and went to rest
DMI number:
42345
39.
I was at first a piece of fig tree wood
First Line:
I was at first a piece of fig tree wood
Last Line:
Their bones their herbs and all their devils lost
Author:
John Stafford (Absolute)
DMI number:
950
40.
Let others Venus and the graces place
First Line:
Let others Venus and the graces place
Last Line:
Soon as thou closest the lid both fly away
DMI number:
18834
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