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61.
However you may for beauty bear the bell
First Line:
However you may for beauty bear the bell
Last Line:
Yet ever to ring changes sounds not well
Author:
Thomas Bancroft (Confident)
DMI number:
17103
62.
In the lines that you sent are the muses and graces
First Line:
In the lines that you sent are the muses and graces
Last Line:
You have the nine in your wit and three in your faces
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
9687
63.
In me false Thais as you pass
First Line:
In me false Thais as you pass
Last Line:
All mercury within
DMI number:
33098
64.
In nature twas kind by the charms of a face
First Line:
In nature twas kind by the charms of a face
Last Line:
In Madan who never had a fault to conceal
DMI number:
20445
65.
In Flavia's eyes is every grace
First Line:
In Flavia's eyes is every grace
Last Line:
And Esau's where it should be
DMI number:
19475
66.
In pictures of the evangelists we find
First Line:
In pictures of the evangelists we find
Last Line:
Were't thou dear beauteous angel joined with me
DMI number:
25147
67.
Is this the wondrous matchless fair
First Line:
Is this the wondrous matchless fair
Last Line:
Even beauty must not current prove
DMI number:
6129
68.
In your celestial face our ravished eyes
First Line:
In your celestial face our ravished eyes
Last Line:
Reason assumes her interrupted reign
DMI number:
5159
69.
In vain Prometheus had contrived the plan
First Line:
In vain Prometheus had contrived the plan
Last Line:
The prize in justice would be due to you
Author:
Mr. Burrard (Absolute)
DMI number:
10130
70.
Let thy own self the tablet grace
First Line:
Let thy own self the tablet grace
Last Line:
No hand for such a lovely face but thine
DMI number:
24855
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