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21.
In days when fables first were wrote
First Line:
In days when fables first were wrote
Last Line:
Though none can ever excel
DMI number:
2813
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Ingenious fair in whose well mingled dyes
First Line:
Ingenious fair in whose well mingled dyes
Last Line:
Thy paint is charming but thy form divine
DMI number:
23453
23.
In vain alas my muse would rise
First Line:
In vain alas my muse would rise
Last Line:
And sickness far recedes and mourns her baffled blows
DMI number:
2818
24.
In vain fair nymph thy pencil would disgrace
First Line:
In vain fair nymph thy pencil would disgrace
Last Line:
We see 'tis -- -- and forget the rest
DMI number:
23455
25.
Lord what is man or what his span of life
First Line:
Lord what is man or what his span of life
Last Line:
Hardly have seen when lo the phantom's fled
DMI number:
2798
26.
I would tell thee thou art fair
First Line:
I would tell thee thou art fair
Last Line:
He received Eliza's hand
DMI number:
23447
27.
If through thy blood contagious humours glide
First Line:
If through thy blood contagious humours glide
Last Line:
But an Alcides' choice approves the thorny way
DMI number:
2840
28.
Ladies to ye this night we consecrate
First Line:
Ladies to ye this night we consecrate
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And be more loved than they be loved as ye are fair
DMI number:
2816
29.
Let numerous acres others hopes employ
First Line:
Let numerous acres others hopes employ
Last Line:
Than to scorn wealth and not be counted poor
DMI number:
23300
30.
Less noble names let rising columns grace
First Line:
Less noble names let rising columns grace
Last Line:
Of Churchill's honours joined to great Godolphin's name
DMI number:
2792
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