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31.
Oh she is all perfection
First Line:
Oh she is all perfection
Last Line:
All that the gaudy heavens could drop down glorious
DMI number:
14248
32.
Oh she is the boast
First Line:
Oh she is the boast
Last Line:
Had cast Semandra in a form divine
DMI number:
14247
33.
See my Palmyra comes the frighted blood
First Line:
See my Palmyra comes the frighted blood
Last Line:
And dawning blushes
DMI number:
14294
34.
She was her sex's pride
First Line:
She was her sex's pride
Last Line:
Yet greatly brave and jealous for her honour
DMI number:
14254
35.
She whose eyes
First Line:
She whose eyes
Last Line:
To idolize her face
DMI number:
14251
36.
She's outwardly
First Line:
She's outwardly
Last Line:
From that time no more ours but what she pleases
DMI number:
14255
37.
The barge she sat in like a burnished throne
First Line:
The barge she sat in like a burnished throne
Last Line:
And made a gap in nature
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37359
38.
The bloom of opening flowers unsullied beauty
First Line:
The bloom of opening flowers unsullied beauty
Last Line:
And looks like nature in the world's first spring
DMI number:
14259
39.
The mufti reddens mark that holy cheek
First Line:
The mufti reddens mark that holy cheek
Last Line:
And churns it though his teeth
DMI number:
14298
40.
The world is still deceived with ornament
First Line:
The world is still deceived with ornament
Last Line:
To entrap the wisest
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37419
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