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31.
I know thou hast the keeping of my fair
First Line:
I know thou hast the keeping of my fair
Last Line:
'Tis cruelty to let me sue in vain
DMI number:
6695
32.
If there's a wretch who thinks it is a shame
First Line:
If there's a wretch who thinks it is a shame
Last Line:
And other themes I with disdain refuse
DMI number:
6751
33.
If Memnon's fate bewailed with constant dew
First Line:
If Memnon's fate bewailed with constant dew
Last Line:
And be as soft and easy as his muse
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
6777
34.
If for thy self thou wilt not watch thy whore
First Line:
If for thy self thou wilt not watch thy whore
Last Line:
In hopes whereof I rest thy cuckold maker
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6753
35.
Ill omened birds how luckless was the day
First Line:
Ill omened birds how luckless was the day
Last Line:
Tis time her vanity to disabuse
DMI number:
6787
36.
Kind porter who unworthily does bear
First Line:
Kind porter who unworthily does bear
Last Line:
Ah farewell cruel gate and porter too
DMI number:
43403
37.
Nape who knowest so well to set the hair
First Line:
Nape who knowest so well to set the hair
Last Line:
Become the sacred table of my vow
DMI number:
6689
38.
Not in the circus do I sit to view
First Line:
Not in the circus do I sit to view
Last Line:
The rest I'll leave to opportunity
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4808
39.
Now Ceres' feast is come the trees are blown
First Line:
Now Ceres' feast is come the trees are blown
Last Line:
These gifts will please our master powers above
DMI number:
6778
40.
O love how cold and slow to take my part
First Line:
O love how cold and slow to take my part
Last Line:
The vassal world is then thy own
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4139
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