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521.
That thou dost shorten thy long nights with wine
First Line:
That thou dost shorten thy long nights with wine
Last Line:
But that thou art whipped is thy peculiar shame
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6326
522.
That we in earth's delights free joy may find
First Line:
That we in earth's delights free joy may find
Last Line:
Thy self in all things evermore obey
DMI number:
5587
523.
Sweet scented sir had you but took
First Line:
Sweet scented sir had you but took
Last Line:
By coxcomb inside and without
DMI number:
3272
524.
The gods with friendship seldom mortals bless
First Line:
The gods with friendship seldom mortals bless
Last Line:
The father dotes not nor the lover burns
DMI number:
17565
525.
The great good man whom fortune will displace
First Line:
The great good man whom fortune will displace
Last Line:
And what they fail to raise they still adore
DMI number:
3191
526.
The globe of earth on which we dwell
First Line:
The globe of earth on which we dwell
Last Line:
Do fools make such a pother
DMI number:
11897
527.
The dean would visit market hill
First Line:
The dean would visit market hill
Last Line:
Of this insulting tyrant dean
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
22722
528.
The first element of a courtier is
First Line:
The first element of a courtier is
Last Line:
To be in debt the criss-cross is the last
DMI number:
14131
529.
The fleeting birds may soon in ocean swim
First Line:
The fleeting birds may soon in ocean swim
Last Line:
O haste to town and bless the longing eyes | Of your Constantia
Author:
Constantia Grierson (Speculation)
DMI number:
23658
530.
The fond recourse of infancy and age
First Line:
The fond recourse of infancy and age
Last Line:
Then what we are may soon be understood
DMI number:
15097
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