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11.
Dear brother you will think that now
First Line:
Dear brother you will think that now
Last Line:
And all their damning censures antedate
DMI number:
43479
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Dear brother | thy marrying humour I dare scarce upbraid
First Line:
Dear brother | thy marrying humour I dare scarce upbraid
Last Line:
The punishment to serve the parson's cure
DMI number:
43437
13.
Dear coz I hope by this time you have dried
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Dear coz I hope by this time you have dried
Last Line:
And takes the good man from the ill to come
DMI number:
43460
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Dear friends if you'll be ruled by me
First Line:
Dear friends if you'll be ruled by me
Last Line:
Which attends a poet's state
DMI number:
43480
15.
Condemn me not Galesia fair unknown
First Line:
Condemn me not Galesia fair unknown
Last Line:
Enough he's punished in his losing thee
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1472
16.
Dear sir the joys which range through all your troops
First Line:
Dear sir the joys which range through all your troops
Last Line:
And let your presence Britain's isle adorn
DMI number:
43447
17.
Fear not dear friend the lessening of thy fame
First Line:
Fear not dear friend the lessening of thy fame
Last Line:
That virtue could add splendour to a throne
DMI number:
43450
18.
Farewell my gentle friend kind poetry
First Line:
Farewell my gentle friend kind poetry
Last Line:
And yet the sense the smallest part in gross
DMI number:
43482
19.
Farewell oh eyes which I never saw before
First Line:
Farewell oh eyes which I never saw before
Last Line:
Darkness proves best restorative over the light
DMI number:
43459
20.
Give over my Fidelius my Fidelius give over
First Line:
Give over my Fidelius my Fidelius give over
Last Line:
Honey-moon shall eternally wait on us there
DMI number:
43471
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