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11.
Good sir if I could my resentments show
First Line:
Good sir if I could my resentments show
Last Line:
This complete mirror of Christianity
DMI number:
43436
12.
I dreamed I lost a pearl and so it proved
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I dreamed I lost a pearl and so it proved
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Ah poor repair for the loss of such a friend
DMI number:
43441
13.
Incautious youth why does thou so misplace
First Line:
Incautious youth why does thou so misplace
Last Line:
Which otherwise had only venial been
DMI number:
43461
14.
Like two sweet youths stripped naked on the Strand
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Like two sweet youths stripped naked on the Strand
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Whose lives are precepts and examples too
DMI number:
43453
15.
If friends you would but now this place accost
First Line:
If friends you would but now this place accost
Last Line:
Your virtues as its fruits are bright and fair
DMI number:
43433
16.
Oh had I any charms of equal powers
First Line:
Oh had I any charms of equal powers
Last Line:
Must too endure the plague of cradle-noise
DMI number:
43452
17.
Should I in tuneless lines strive to express
First Line:
Should I in tuneless lines strive to express
Last Line:
Who give us beauty and immortalise it too
DMI number:
43435
18.
Since oh ye powers ye have bestowed on me
First Line:
Since oh ye powers ye have bestowed on me
Last Line:
To serve her God enjoy her books and friends
DMI number:
43438
19.
Well might the antients deem a grove to be
First Line:
Well might the antients deem a grove to be
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And here I'll rest me by its flowery side
DMI number:
43442
20.
What fitter subject could be for thy wit
First Line:
What fitter subject could be for thy wit
Last Line:
And honey of Cicronian eloquence
DMI number:
43434
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