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341.
If to a statesman you aspire
First Line:
If to a statesman you aspire
Last Line:
To share the exchequer with the crown
DMI number:
37976
342.
If in thy youth such wondrous wit appears
First Line:
If in thy youth such wondrous wit appears
Last Line:
And what before but warmed shall be immoderate heat
DMI number:
16569
343.
If ought within these lines appear
First Line:
If ought within these lines appear
Last Line:
And which must cease now she to love
DMI number:
10040
344.
If when the breast is rent with pain
First Line:
If when the breast is rent with pain
Last Line:
And almost think there's nothing wanting
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
33576
345.
If when the breast is rent with pain
First Line:
If when the breast is rent with pain
Last Line:
Is then most shy when most he's wanted
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
18828
346.
If while dim clouds their lustre shade
First Line:
If while dim clouds their lustre shade
Last Line:
Their clear meridian light
DMI number:
26956
347.
If yet the mole that heaves thy dirty breast
First Line:
If yet the mole that heaves thy dirty breast
Last Line:
Obscure to many will be clear to thee
DMI number:
33661
348.
If ever thou shouldst the dangerous passion prove
First Line:
If ever thou shouldst the dangerous passion prove
Last Line:
None of her grief but all her tender joy
DMI number:
15413
349.
If you're a true briton sir how can you tease one
First Line:
If you're a true briton sir how can you tease one
Last Line:
Who brings on St David before there are leeks
DMI number:
24248
350.
Juventius might I kiss those eyes
First Line:
Juventius might I kiss those eyes
Last Line:
And speaks the blessings of a fruitful year
DMI number:
8552
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