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231.
Soon as your father's death was known
First Line:
Soon as your father's death was known
Last Line:
But he by folly was undone
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
30077
232.
The Aphorism of Galen I count but as straws
First Line:
The Aphorism of Galen I count but as straws
Last Line:
To cure the quartan fever again
DMI number:
43102
233.
Take thou a wife of seventeen years
First Line:
Take thou a wife of seventeen years
Last Line:
Your house will be a hell
DMI number:
36911
234.
Taught by long miseries we find
First Line:
Taught by long miseries we find
Last Line:
And pain like pleasure is a dream
DMI number:
19879
235.
Sylvia in days of yore had been
First Line:
Sylvia in days of yore had been
Last Line:
Despised by every maid at last
DMI number:
33477
236.
That thou no hurt of other men mayst take
First Line:
That thou no hurt of other men mayst take
Last Line:
The dove's offenceless nature apprehend
DMI number:
41903
237.
The counsel of a friend Belinda hear
First Line:
The counsel of a friend Belinda hear
Last Line:
The rules of pleasing which to you I give
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21391
238.
The counsels of a friend Belinda hear
First Line:
The counsels of a friend Belinda hear
Last Line:
The rules of pleasing which to you I give
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12335
239.
The curious wonders we preserve with care
First Line:
The curious wonders we preserve with care
Last Line:
Into the holy of holyest we admit
DMI number:
43282
240.
The gout as yet I think remains unsung
First Line:
The gout as yet I think remains unsung
Last Line:
Tis patience proves the kindest nurse
DMI number:
18404
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