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11.
Chloris your rigor was to blame
First Line:
Chloris your rigor was to blame
Last Line:
You've freed a captive by too strait a chain
DMI number:
22947
12.
Daughter than thy fair mother much more fair
First Line:
Daughter than thy fair mother much more fair
Last Line:
And love reciprocal return to me
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42046
13.
Dull and pedantic is that giddy sot
First Line:
Dull and pedantic is that giddy sot
Last Line:
That galls the neck by yoking with a wife
DMI number:
18282
14.
Full on the sumner loured the licensed friar
First Line:
Full on the sumner loured the licensed friar
Last Line:
Begin I say sir friar The friar complied
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18365
15.
He that commits a sin shall quickly find
First Line:
He that commits a sin shall quickly find
Last Line:
Confess that heaven is neither deaf nor blind
Author:
Thomas Creech (Confident)
DMI number:
7247
16.
Here while the Thracian bard's enchanting strain
First Line:
Here while the Thracian bard's enchanting strain
Last Line:
And without danger can review his spouse
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11896
17.
I hate and love perhaps you'll ask me why
First Line:
I hate and love perhaps you'll ask me why
Last Line:
I know not but tis so and I in torments lie
DMI number:
8538
18.
I kept the time with that religious zeal
First Line:
I kept the time with that religious zeal
Last Line:
The world I damned and everything but you
DMI number:
37906
19.
In anger puffed you say I prove
First Line:
In anger puffed you say I prove
Last Line:
No such will love but all thy wealth
DMI number:
41924
20.
In times of yore when things in common were
First Line:
In times of yore when things in common were
Last Line:
My boneless trunk surprised and nailed it down
DMI number:
22834
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