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Escaped from my guardian's tyrannical sway
First Line:
Escaped from my guardian's tyrannical sway
Last Line:
For their bubbles and bows to give your good sense
Author:
Samuel Foote (Absolute)
DMI number:
37952
22.
Dost thou behold my soul with wild surprise
First Line:
Dost thou behold my soul with wild surprise
Last Line:
At once are sunk his genius and her charms
DMI number:
33217
23.
Deep in the bosom of a vale
First Line:
Deep in the bosom of a vale
Last Line:
They never shall reach my furthest link
DMI number:
36032
24.
Doctors by travel are improved
First Line:
Doctors by travel are improved
Last Line:
For ages and for ages
DMI number:
38431
25.
Favourite of Venus and the tuneful nine
First Line:
Favourite of Venus and the tuneful nine
Last Line:
But be a country gentleman at heart
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22311
26.
Fine paintings fine trees there's little else in it
First Line:
Fine paintings fine trees there's little else in it
Last Line:
By Vandyck Vanloo Poussin Raphael or Guido
DMI number:
35359
27.
Experienced young whose bright ingenious pen
First Line:
Experienced young whose bright ingenious pen
Last Line:
And soon attain bright glory's deathless praise
DMI number:
22865
28.
Farewell dear swain let neither seas nor wind
First Line:
Farewell dear swain let neither seas nor wind
Last Line:
Should rise and crowd themselves into a storm
DMI number:
11111
29.
Farewell fair mistress of my chief desires
First Line:
Farewell fair mistress of my chief desires
Last Line:
Your sight alone can make your patient whole
DMI number:
43552
30.
Farewell fair saint let neither seas nor wind
First Line:
Farewell fair saint let neither seas nor wind
Last Line:
Both thus conspiring to your own undoing
Author:
Fowke||Thomas||Major (Speculation)
DMI number:
10568
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