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141.
Here the vicious air and sickly skies
First Line:
Here the vicious air and sickly skies
Last Line:
The differing species in confusion lie
DMI number:
39895
142.
Here's a glyster pipe well try'd
First Line:
Here's a glyster pipe well try'd
Last Line:
To cure the colds of the rump
DMI number:
38384
143.
How thick the shades of evening close
First Line:
How thick the shades of evening close
Last Line:
Which none but friends and lovers know
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
22628
144.
How venerable Turner's silver hairs
First Line:
How venerable Turner's silver hairs
Last Line:
And he lives twice who his past life enjoys
Author:
Basil Kennet (Absolute)
DMI number:
30703
145.
I cannot stand or go the cripple cries
First Line:
I cannot stand or go the cripple cries
Last Line:
What doth he then if he says true he lies
DMI number:
7550
146.
I am no soldier but a friend to peace
First Line:
I am no soldier but a friend to peace
Last Line:
That coward-like I sneak and come behind
DMI number:
15329
147.
I burn says one I of a fever burn
First Line:
I burn says one I of a fever burn
Last Line:
Only thy empty stomach did complain
DMI number:
17293
148.
I had indeed three years ago
First Line:
I had indeed three years ago
Last Line:
I've no such thing but sir I rest | Yours etc
DMI number:
22161
149.
I hope good friend your plaguy gout
First Line:
I hope good friend your plaguy gout
Last Line:
Tis for the benefit of Bungy
DMI number:
12795
150.
In the close covert of a cypress grove
First Line:
In the close covert of a cypress grove
Last Line:
Who at his nod on fatal errands fly
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5576
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