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21.
Car-men turn poets now why may not I
First Line:
Car-men turn poets now why may not I
Last Line:
With far more fame thanks to your scribbling lies
DMI number:
43110
22.
But I suppose the same good will
First Line:
But I suppose the same good will
Last Line:
And worthy got to be retained
DMI number:
49177
23.
Briton if thou wouldst sure destruction shun
First Line:
Briton if thou wouldst sure destruction shun
Last Line:
Fatal to all who dare approach to nigh
DMI number:
23167
24.
Cease cease that vain and useless scorn
First Line:
Cease cease that vain and useless scorn
Last Line:
Since in a humour not to die
DMI number:
43603
25.
Chastity a virtue rare
First Line:
Chastity a virtue rare
Last Line:
Are seen to have a hiding place
DMI number:
49173
26.
Chloe has wit I need must own
First Line:
Chloe has wit I need must own
Last Line:
That always follows it
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11301
27.
Chloris it is not in your power
First Line:
Chloris it is not in your power
Last Line:
But change your lover for a friend
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
43841
28.
Close wrapped in P-----'s smock his senses are
First Line:
Close wrapped in P-----'s smock his senses are
Last Line:
Secure your nation and yourself from harms
DMI number:
42308
29.
Could you at last a commonwealth obtain
First Line:
Could you at last a commonwealth obtain
Last Line:
Reclined you on your rightful monarch's breast
DMI number:
8074
30.
Did you my charming Sylvia live
First Line:
Did you my charming Sylvia live
Last Line:
But oh to enjoy thee must make us grow divine
DMI number:
42742
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