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111.
No longer seek the needless aid
First Line:
No longer seek the needless aid
Last Line:
To wave and wanton in the balmy wind
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
33100
112.
Now heart | Be ribbed with iron for this one attempt
First Line:
Now heart | Be ribbed with iron for this one attempt
Last Line:
For thou shalt drum no more
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19045
113.
Now let thine eyes shine forth in their full lustre
First Line:
Now let thine eyes shine forth in their full lustre
Last Line:
Invest them with thy loveliest smiles
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
20825
114.
Now let us hear how she the ears employs
First Line:
Now let us hear how she the ears employs
Last Line:
What things are to the body good or ill
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
15016
115.
No more let Susan's eyes though black
First Line:
No more let Susan's eyes though black
Last Line:
Destined already to another's arms
DMI number:
10144
116.
O tooth too cruel fierce and fell
First Line:
O tooth too cruel fierce and fell
Last Line:
Then let your former smiles return
DMI number:
11497
117.
Of bodies changed to other shapes I sing
First Line:
Of bodies changed to other shapes I sing
Last Line:
He reached his Father's blushing Rise at last
DMI number:
42561
118.
Of all the brave birds that ere I did see
First Line:
Of all the brave birds that ere I did see
Last Line:
Nutmegs and cloves and who gave thee that jolly red nose
DMI number:
44184
119.
O old friend thy face is valanced since
First Line:
O old friend thy face is valanced since
Last Line:
I saw thee last comest thou to beard me in Denmark
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13664
120.
O that delightsome engine of her thoughts
First Line:
O that delightsome engine of her thoughts
Last Line:
Sweet varied notes enchanting every ear
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
21169
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