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81.
Let vain philosophy hence learn to bind
First Line:
Let vain philosophy hence learn to bind
Last Line:
Till the last pulse shall beat and life stand still
DMI number:
30686
82.
My form is beauteous to allure the sight
First Line:
My form is beauteous to allure the sight
Last Line:
Yet are my motions to my self unknown
DMI number:
15712
83.
My dear companion and my faithful friend
First Line:
My dear companion and my faithful friend
Last Line:
On his great voyage to the world unknown
Author:
William Somervile (Absolute)
DMI number:
22050
84.
I'm blacker than a winter's night
First Line:
I'm blacker than a winter's night
Last Line:
Were endless so for this time adieu
DMI number:
22813
85.
I've an head pretty large but to tell you the truth
First Line:
I've an head pretty large but to tell you the truth
Last Line:
I do them most good when they've hold of my tail
DMI number:
23965
86.
I sing that graceful toy whose waving play
First Line:
I sing that graceful toy whose waving play
Last Line:
And Hymen's torch diffused the brightest flame
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
30929
87.
I used to warn you not with so much care
First Line:
I used to warn you not with so much care
Last Line:
And you again shall charm with native hair
DMI number:
6692
88.
If ever heart fair excellence was mine
First Line:
If ever heart fair excellence was mine
Last Line:
And prize the trifle for the giver's sake
DMI number:
36767
89.
If I had but your tube and a few of your glasses
First Line:
If I had but your tube and a few of your glasses
Last Line:
Though found without glasses and with only eyes
DMI number:
7532
90.
If in his study Curio takes such care
First Line:
If in his study Curio takes such care
Last Line:
To hang all strange things let his wife beware
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35148
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