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231.
Nothing strange riddle sure and yet to boast
First Line:
Nothing strange riddle sure and yet to boast
Last Line:
Nothing's so dark that time won't bring to light
DMI number:
7639
232.
Now see my goddess earthly born
First Line:
Now see my goddess earthly born
Last Line:
I'll scorn the scorn of all the wise
DMI number:
29008
233.
Now the wager is lost if the footman would know
First Line:
Now the wager is lost if the footman would know
Last Line:
Since he hath lost the wager and hath nothing to show
DMI number:
7862
234.
O wanton king Edward thy labour is vain
First Line:
O wanton king Edward thy labour is vain
Last Line:
Yet England will give me a sad burial
DMI number:
37017
235.
Of plums the true number the fair maiden had
First Line:
Of plums the true number the fair maiden had
Last Line:
As plainly you see here below
DMI number:
7941
236.
Of the people of fashion there sure can't be one
First Line:
Of the people of fashion there sure can't be one
Last Line:
The place of all places is Madam Cornelly's
DMI number:
34017
237.
Of the proposed oaken joist
First Line:
Of the proposed oaken joist
Last Line:
This joist of oak will bear
DMI number:
7584
238.
On closing flowers when genial gales diffuse
First Line:
On closing flowers when genial gales diffuse
Last Line:
Here deigns to linger ere she leave the land
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
24533
239.
Oh J----s whence prodigies do shine
First Line:
Oh J----s whence prodigies do shine
Last Line:
But prove thyself a poetaster
DMI number:
15347
240.
Oh let me the wonder of our days
First Line:
Oh let me the wonder of our days
Last Line:
And you shall see that love for ever stays
DMI number:
8954
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