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81.
Mourn all ye Cupids break your bows and darts
First Line:
Mourn all ye Cupids break your bows and darts
Last Line:
She had yet fate has ravished her away
DMI number:
21530
82.
Must snarling lap dogs claim an elegy
First Line:
Must snarling lap dogs claim an elegy
Last Line:
The quondam favourite of his Delamain
DMI number:
20747
83.
My Pamphilus whom midnight ball allures
First Line:
My Pamphilus whom midnight ball allures
Last Line:
Nor fears the tempting overtures of love
DMI number:
21693
84.
My friend and I from home did part
First Line:
My friend and I from home did part
Last Line:
That I no farther beaten was
DMI number:
22974
85.
Mopsa whipping her scarf on scuds away to the park
First Line:
Mopsa whipping her scarf on scuds away to the park
Last Line:
Since her face would strike dead if revealed in the light
DMI number:
23040
86.
More than mortals blest is he
First Line:
More than mortals blest is he
Last Line:
And life does in a sigh exhale
DMI number:
22943
87.
Most gracious sovereign lord may't please
First Line:
Most gracious sovereign lord may't please
Last Line:
We're seamen sir and that's enough
DMI number:
23034
88.
I'm not high church nor low church nor Tory nor Whig
First Line:
I'm not high church nor low church nor Tory nor Whig
Last Line:
I'm a friend to my country yet true to my king
DMI number:
19287
89.
I want thy converse brisk and gay
First Line:
I want thy converse brisk and gay
Last Line:
To eyes that have been used to thee
DMI number:
21550
90.
If for some lofty dame you feel desire
First Line:
If for some lofty dame you feel desire
Last Line:
And this day rule what may tomorrow sway
DMI number:
23058
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