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271.
Let the gay world in noisy mirth employ
First Line:
Let the gay world in noisy mirth employ
Last Line:
And makes the wealth of all the world our own
DMI number:
17858
272.
Like to the wealthy island thou shalt lie
First Line:
Like to the wealthy island thou shalt lie
Last Line:
The joys which are to me unspeakable
DMI number:
43905
273.
Little bird with bosom red
First Line:
Little bird with bosom red
Last Line:
Eat thee bones and all my boy
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
30438
274.
Lo Colin here the place whose pleasant sight
First Line:
Lo Colin here the place whose pleasant sight
Last Line:
And wet your tender lambs that by you trace
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
30128
275.
Let's have a dance upon the hearth
First Line:
Let's have a dance upon the hearth
Last Line:
We dance to the echoes of our feet
DMI number:
43996
276.
Liberal nature did dispense
First Line:
Liberal nature did dispense
Last Line:
Cap-a-pe with nakedness
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
39222
277.
Life is a journey from the womb
First Line:
Life is a journey from the womb
Last Line:
And kings with peasants rest in peace
DMI number:
33138
278.
Life's lowest but far greatest sphere I sing
First Line:
Life's lowest but far greatest sphere I sing
Last Line:
Greater than he a conqueress do so now
DMI number:
7817
279.
Light air and motion joined in one
First Line:
Light air and motion joined in one
Last Line:
They God despise and risk their soul
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Speculation)
DMI number:
36854
280.
Light heard his voice and eager to obey
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Light heard his voice and eager to obey
Last Line:
So long remembered and bewailed so long
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38515
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