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At court and city I am so caressed
First Line:
At court and city I am so caressed
Last Line:
And only pissed upon for what I've done
DMI number:
5194
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Behold O Lord the wretched state I'm in
First Line:
Behold O Lord the wretched state I'm in
Last Line:
Tis greater to redeem than to create
DMI number:
4335
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Gods how she steps see how the blushing fair
First Line:
Gods how she steps see how the blushing fair
Last Line:
While thousands daily do despair and die
DMI number:
5210
4.
How are we pleased when beauteous Tofts appears
First Line:
How are we pleased when beauteous Tofts appears
Last Line:
Each word's a salve but every shake's a dart
DMI number:
5181
5.
How willingly would I resign
First Line:
How willingly would I resign
Last Line:
The flowing nectar from her lip
DMI number:
7628
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How willingly would I resign
First Line:
How willingly would I resign
Last Line:
Which nich that artful bawd in sinful darkness hides
Author:
Samuel Phillips (Confident)
DMI number:
5222
7.
I swear dear friend you're much deceived
First Line:
I swear dear friend you're much deceived
Last Line:
And use the world's great mistress as his slave
DMI number:
7177
8.
Let Britain boast no nations can compare
First Line:
Let Britain boast no nations can compare
Last Line:
We fly from fighting but they fighting fly
Author:
Samuel Phillips (Confident)
DMI number:
5152
9.
Let D---ks and D---er stupid legends write
First Line:
Let D---ks and D---er stupid legends write
Last Line:
Whose pens are not less fatal than their swords
Author:
Samuel Phillips (Confident)
DMI number:
5168
10.
Tell me O time why thou art painted bald
First Line:
Tell me O time why thou art painted bald
Last Line:
That time will never be a minute old
Author:
Samuel Phillips (Speculation)
DMI number:
5151
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