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A reverend doctor preaching in the suburbs
First Line:
A reverend doctor preaching in the suburbs
Last Line:
So I'll defer it to another time
DMI number:
30841
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All things were hush as when the drawers tread
First Line:
All things were hush as when the drawers tread
Last Line:
No coach nor link was heard &c
DMI number:
36154
3.
All you that women love
First Line:
All you that women love
Last Line:
Their skins are made of felt
DMI number:
43302
4.
Calm was the sea and silent was the night
First Line:
Calm was the sea and silent was the night
Last Line:
And springing to the cliff put on her clothes
DMI number:
33831
5.
Checquered with plumes of various dies
First Line:
Checquered with plumes of various dies
Last Line:
By the rapturous ruff within
DMI number:
33664
6.
Come Clio sing if such your will is
First Line:
Come Clio sing if such your will is
Last Line:
They closed the curtains of their peepers
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36487
7.
Confusion how they've farcified my play
First Line:
Confusion how they've farcified my play
Last Line:
Pitch pitch pitch pitch pitch pitch
DMI number:
39920
8.
Freeborn pindarick never does refuse
First Line:
Freeborn pindarick never does refuse
Last Line:
With thy soft ravishing music ever compare
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5626
9.
For shame be gone maids young and stale
First Line:
For shame be gone maids young and stale
Last Line:
And from our Myrrha takes its name
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10531
10.
For in the world all things so hanged are
First Line:
For in the world all things so hanged are
Last Line:
But still God keep him far enough from me
Author:
John Taylor (Confident)
DMI number:
5518
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