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161.
How awful once thy ancient face
First Line:
How awful once thy ancient face
Last Line:
And lookest a battered beau
DMI number:
24736
162.
How is that lovely little face
First Line:
How is that lovely little face
Last Line:
And thou fair maid five summers more
DMI number:
16327
163.
His blear eyes ran in gutters to his chin
First Line:
His blear eyes ran in gutters to his chin
Last Line:
His beard was stubble and his cheeks were thin
DMI number:
39995
164.
His lordship is arrived at seventy-five
First Line:
His lordship is arrived at seventy-five
Last Line:
Lives twice enjoying thus his former state
DMI number:
27692
165.
His snowy age o old Andronicus
First Line:
His snowy age o old Andronicus
Last Line:
His task's the hardest
DMI number:
16898
166.
How happy is the evening tide of life
First Line:
How happy is the evening tide of life
Last Line:
That toss the thoughtful active busy mind
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20168
167.
How harshly cruel is the fate
First Line:
How harshly cruel is the fate
Last Line:
A cuckold he and she a whore
DMI number:
11120
168.
How severe is forgetful old age
First Line:
How severe is forgetful old age
Last Line:
And breathe out my life in -- hey ho
DMI number:
2539
169.
How shall the muse in prison sing
First Line:
How shall the muse in prison sing
Last Line:
Those beauties never to neglect
DMI number:
32018
170.
How silly tis for one not yet full ten
First Line:
How silly tis for one not yet full ten
Last Line:
And never kiss woman under nine and fifty
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
12128
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