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11.
No I protest not that I wish the gains
First Line:
No I protest not that I wish the gains
Last Line:
She sounded out these strong lines of her mind
Author:
James Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
42495
12.
Oh wonder of thy sex where can we see
First Line:
Oh wonder of thy sex where can we see
Last Line:
But what you wish as soon as wished obtain
DMI number:
43666
13.
Reader a miss I shall present thee here
First Line:
Reader a miss I shall present thee here
Last Line:
And thoroughly peruse this pretty book
DMI number:
43292
14.
The famous Greek and Asian story
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The famous Greek and Asian story
Last Line:
I now begin dum spiro spero
Author:
James Smith (Speculation)
DMI number:
8517
15.
The plot is vanished like to a bashful sprite
First Line:
The plot is vanished like to a bashful sprite
Last Line:
Whilst perjured villains have what is their due
DMI number:
43153
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The sweet-tongued Ovid's counterfeit behold
First Line:
The sweet-tongued Ovid's counterfeit behold
Last Line:
The poet in his deathless poems view
DMI number:
42447
17.
The taper shining with diminished rays
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The taper shining with diminished rays
Last Line:
To love that in thy love we ever blessed may stand
DMI number:
43209
18.
Though Varius in heroic style
First Line:
Though Varius in heroic style
Last Line:
Most humble subjects best pursues
DMI number:
42036
19.
Tis not enough to read and to admire
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Tis not enough to read and to admire
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No man can argue now against a woman's soul
DMI number:
43663
20.
To speak of thee no muse will I invoke
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To speak of thee no muse will I invoke
Last Line:
Such power has elevated poetry
DMI number:
43665
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