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151.
This lovely peach I've kept with care
First Line:
This lovely peach I've kept with care
Last Line:
Like Clara's person and her mind
DMI number:
26732
152.
Though beauteous Flavia heaven deprives of sight
First Line:
Though beauteous Flavia heaven deprives of sight
Last Line:
And to secure her virtue dims her eyes
DMI number:
16953
153.
Thou art fair we know it and maid 'tis true
First Line:
Thou art fair we know it and maid 'tis true
Last Line:
Thou art neither fair nor rich nor maid
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute) & Martial (Absolute)
DMI number:
40506
154.
Though thou dost cassia breath and foreign gums
First Line:
Though thou dost cassia breath and foreign gums
Last Line:
He that scents always does always so
DMI number:
44398
155.
Though lovers oft extol your beauty's power
First Line:
Though lovers oft extol your beauty's power
Last Line:
Alike thy lovers and thy glass deceive
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
23105
156.
Thus for the alps whose heads are crowned with snow
First Line:
Thus for the alps whose heads are crowned with snow
Last Line:
Seems bettered by the sable garb she wears
DMI number:
17636
157.
Thy hair and beard are of a different dye
First Line:
Thy hair and beard are of a different dye
Last Line:
Shouldst thou be honest thou art a devilish cheat
DMI number:
30526
158.
Three lovely nymphs contending for the prize
First Line:
Three lovely nymphs contending for the prize
Last Line:
Swore each a Venus was and pleased them all
DMI number:
32965
159.
Tis true thou yet art fair my Ligurine
First Line:
Tis true thou yet art fair my Ligurine
Last Line:
Why am I old or why was ever young
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42141
160.
Tis pity art and nature disagree
First Line:
Tis pity art and nature disagree
Last Line:
Her music not her presence tis must charm
DMI number:
6049
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