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51.
Hence vulgar beauties take their powerful arms
First Line:
Hence vulgar beauties take their powerful arms
Last Line:
And though in human form they seemed most heavenly fair
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
12466
52.
Here Chloe lies
First Line:
Here Chloe lies
Last Line:
Did all the world admire
DMI number:
12268
53.
Here matchless beauty matchless wit conspire
First Line:
Here matchless beauty matchless wit conspire
Last Line:
A theme too lofty for a Pindar's mind
DMI number:
10070
54.
Her eyebrow box one morning lost
First Line:
Her eyebrow box one morning lost
Last Line:
For what's an eye without a brow
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
13510
55.
How am I rapt when I upon thee gaze
First Line:
How am I rapt when I upon thee gaze
Last Line:
To be ruled here himself by some fair mortal's eyes
DMI number:
6249
56.
How capricious were nature and art to poor Nell
First Line:
How capricious were nature and art to poor Nell
Last Line:
She was painting her cheeks at the time her nose fell
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
13100
57.
How many beauties centre in one face
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How many beauties centre in one face
Last Line:
Themselves and painters by this piece outdone
DMI number:
12524
58.
How many graces are there Colin cried
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How many graces are there Colin cried
Last Line:
I've lost says Lycidas I see there's four
DMI number:
17568
59.
How happy could I be with either
First Line:
How happy could I be with either
Last Line:
Has wisely chose to stitch them both together
DMI number:
11759
60.
Here wit and beauty join and who can say
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Here wit and beauty join and who can say
Last Line:
Since as they pity move they both should love
DMI number:
6065
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