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31.
If from the drinking of our glasses
First Line:
If from the drinking of our glasses
Last Line:
Makes us still subject to their charms | Vita
DMI number:
20067
32.
L Come gentle death D Who calls L One
First Line:
L Come gentle death D Who calls L One
Last Line:
To rest with me that am more hot than fire
DMI number:
44130
33.
Men by all means this blast of breath prolong
First Line:
Men by all means this blast of breath prolong
Last Line:
To live by fame for ever after death
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
16102
34.
O are you come tis more than time
First Line:
O are you come tis more than time
Last Line:
While he proceeded in his prayers
DMI number:
4943
35.
O mortal man behold tak tent to me
First Line:
O mortal man behold tak tent to me
Last Line:
Mercy on me to haif on domisday
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30049
36.
Oh Pollux when thou next revisitst light
First Line:
Oh Pollux when thou next revisitst light
Last Line:
A lesson they too late will learn below
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23528
37.
On the remains of an old blasted oak
First Line:
On the remains of an old blasted oak
Last Line:
Tomorrow's cheerful light may give thee comfort
Author:
Jacob Tonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
3941
38.
Patrick a shepherd wondrous wise and good
First Line:
Patrick a shepherd wondrous wise and good
Last Line:
And trowth ye're even as welcome as a lord
DMI number:
25163
39.
Perin areed what new mischance betide
First Line:
Perin areed what new mischance betide
Last Line:
And rainy clouds in southern skies appear
DMI number:
49806
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Perin arread what new mischance betide
First Line:
Perin arread what new mischance betide
Last Line:
And rainy clouds in southern skies appear
DMI number:
49580
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