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41.
Old Gripus went to buy a suit of clothes
First Line:
Old Gripus went to buy a suit of clothes
Last Line:
You'd swear it as long as all the yards in town
DMI number:
18133
42.
Querpo surrounded by the rabble rout
First Line:
Querpo surrounded by the rabble rout
Last Line:
That in plain terms I'm weary of my life
DMI number:
18132
43.
Piping he sat as merry as his look
First Line:
Piping he sat as merry as his look
Last Line:
For dancing best upon the revel day
DMI number:
18121
44.
Show me said I thou mighty god of love
First Line:
Show me said I thou mighty god of love
Last Line:
He said and fiercely shot it in my heart
DMI number:
18049
45.
Shall then his beauteous Rosamonda mourn
First Line:
Shall then his beauteous Rosamonda mourn
Last Line:
Her charms are empires glories all to me
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
28671
46.
See lovely unrelenting Laura see
First Line:
See lovely unrelenting Laura see
Last Line:
When even thus the gods themselves can fail
DMI number:
18043
47.
She's young and she's tender
First Line:
She's young and she's tender
Last Line:
And my soul to tittle
DMI number:
18059
48.
Sure all submit to lovely Laura's charms
First Line:
Sure all submit to lovely Laura's charms
Last Line:
I gained an apple but I lost my heart
DMI number:
18062
49.
That health Leander to his Hero sends
First Line:
That health Leander to his Hero sends
Last Line:
And all my raging passions are on fire
DMI number:
18038
50.
The day that gave Belinda breath
First Line:
The day that gave Belinda breath
Last Line:
Whom fate designed to fire their Troy
Author:
Mary Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
18142
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