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111.
One Sunday entering the house of prayer
First Line:
One Sunday entering the house of prayer
Last Line:
Through Damon's heart it drives and fixes there
DMI number:
23030
112.
Oppressed with grief in heavy strains I mourn
First Line:
Oppressed with grief in heavy strains I mourn
Last Line:
Are now doomed victims to the teeth of rats
DMI number:
23074
113.
Peaceful within this shrine that dust is laid
First Line:
Peaceful within this shrine that dust is laid
Last Line:
And till we joy with you indulge our grief
DMI number:
20030
114.
Pope dead who'll write his monumental stone
First Line:
Pope dead who'll write his monumental stone
Last Line:
For with him Phoebus and the nine are gone
DMI number:
23009
115.
Pray Mr Wenchingly who would feign be thought a poet
First Line:
Pray Mr Wenchingly who would feign be thought a poet
Last Line:
And lampoon any of the family is very base we think
DMI number:
19405
116.
Richard of the green grown old and very poor
First Line:
Richard of the green grown old and very poor
Last Line:
Those that have something they must something lose
DMI number:
17149
117.
Rise gracious muse harmonious numbers find
First Line:
Rise gracious muse harmonious numbers find
Last Line:
And in the curious mould an angel soul inshined
DMI number:
22975
118.
Sage formal apes endeavor all they can
First Line:
Sage formal apes endeavor all they can
Last Line:
These mimic apes and we but mimic these
DMI number:
17058
119.
Reader if thou canst read at all thou'lt find
First Line:
Reader if thou canst read at all thou'lt find
Last Line:
That for her species sake thus greatly fell
DMI number:
17582
120.
See charming Celia see my lovely fair
First Line:
See charming Celia see my lovely fair
Last Line:
Or why oh why cannot past years return
DMI number:
19397
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