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One day for diversion or pastime and pleasure
First Line:
One day for diversion or pastime and pleasure
Last Line:
Suppose that to take up the rest he'd a mind
DMI number:
7665
132.
Pray madam Fidelia take care how you prattle
First Line:
Pray madam Fidelia take care how you prattle
Last Line:
And I hope for my pains all your daughters to kiss
DMI number:
7805
133.
Pray try your skill two numbers for to tell
First Line:
Pray try your skill two numbers for to tell
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And these being found your trouble then is over
DMI number:
7840
134.
Science thou fair effusive ray
First Line:
Science thou fair effusive ray
Last Line:
And sit in peace with thee
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
30418
135.
Since the poor man his wager lost
First Line:
Since the poor man his wager lost
Last Line:
But ere that's done twill warm his hide
DMI number:
7807
136.
Since earth and water more dilated air
First Line:
Since earth and water more dilated air
Last Line:
And falling floods proclaimed prevailing powers
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Confident)
DMI number:
4036
137.
Sir certainly your blessings must be great
First Line:
Sir certainly your blessings must be great
Last Line:
For here in feet and parts the number is
DMI number:
7930
138.
Sir for to pacify your rage
First Line:
Sir for to pacify your rage
Last Line:
And what's by you so much desired
DMI number:
7934
139.
Suppose a bushel be exactly round
First Line:
Suppose a bushel be exactly round
Last Line:
In measure with the old one to agree
DMI number:
37578
140.
Suppose a man whose name is A
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Suppose a man whose name is A
Last Line:
Pray answer my desire
DMI number:
7542
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