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21.
Gorbo as thou cam'st this way
First Line:
Gorbo as thou cam'st this way
Last Line:
Let us to daffodil
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
44796
22.
Happy the man whose friendly want of wit
First Line:
Happy the man whose friendly want of wit
Last Line:
To exalt their heads for their pernicious wit
DMI number:
41820
23.
Hence gaudy beauty outside fairness hence
First Line:
Hence gaudy beauty outside fairness hence
Last Line:
That best of gifts that was to mortals given
DMI number:
42713
24.
Hence you profaners of all sacred things
First Line:
Hence you profaners of all sacred things
Last Line:
Surrounded with eternal happiness
DMI number:
42687
25.
I heard when fame with thund'ring voice did summon to appear
First Line:
I heard when fame with thund'ring voice did summon to appear
Last Line:
And clapped my hands and wished of god that she might prosper long
Author:
Thomas Churchyard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49488
26.
My heart and tongue were twins at once conceived
First Line:
My heart and tongue were twins at once conceived
Last Line:
That neither men nor gods can force affection
DMI number:
44877
27.
If Chaucer yet did live whose English tongue did pass
First Line:
If Chaucer yet did live whose English tongue did pass
Last Line:
With no less pain than Ovid did whose grief by Muses grew
DMI number:
49167
28.
If Jove himself be subject unto love
First Line:
If Jove himself be subject unto love
Last Line:
On whom nor Gods nor men can gaze their fill
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
44847
29.
Madam permit a muse that has been long
First Line:
Madam permit a muse that has been long
Last Line:
Her want of skill than want of zeal to you
DMI number:
42255
30.
Not she for whom proud Troy did fall and burn
First Line:
Not she for whom proud Troy did fall and burn
Last Line:
Thrice happy is he that can attain her love
DMI number:
49160
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