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721.
Let him who takes a beauty to his arms
First Line:
Let him who takes a beauty to his arms
Last Line:
Fair Sally sells what Hecatissa buys
DMI number:
19432
722.
Let Hymen on this happy day
First Line:
Let Hymen on this happy day
Last Line:
And life be one long scene of love
DMI number:
6503
723.
Let me but have a wife whatever she be
First Line:
Let me but have a wife whatever she be
Last Line:
Is not cause those want goodness but these wit
Author:
Daniel Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
5345
724.
Let others tell the joys which conquest brings
First Line:
Let others tell the joys which conquest brings
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And called those people blessed over whom such kings should reign
DMI number:
12511
725.
Let the bells ring
First Line:
Let the bells ring
Last Line:
And thou shalt be learned o vicar
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
43965
726.
Midas the king as in his book appears
First Line:
Midas the king as in his book appears
Last Line:
Till the next longing fit return again
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9806
727.
Midst the loud tumults of impetuous war
First Line:
Midst the loud tumults of impetuous war
Last Line:
Bid fair Britannia smile
DMI number:
28140
728.
Midst this gay court a famous temple stands
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Midst this gay court a famous temple stands
Last Line:
Encountering honour at the sacred gate
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23359
729.
Milo's from home and Milo being gone
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Milo's from home and Milo being gone
Last Line:
The lands lay fallow but the wife was tilled
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
6465
730.
May all be hushed each ruder passion cease
First Line:
May all be hushed each ruder passion cease
Last Line:
I'll call her still my dear but never my wife
DMI number:
21263
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