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81.
Kneller take heed for vast is the design
First Line:
Kneller take heed for vast is the design
Last Line:
And tis as rash to imitate her eyes
DMI number:
29991
82.
Let meaner beauties conquer singly still
First Line:
Let meaner beauties conquer singly still
Last Line:
But at the head of all their squadrons die
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
31503
83.
Let meaner beauties conquer singly still
First Line:
Let meaner beauties conquer singly still
Last Line:
illeg at the head of all their squadrons die
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
24370
84.
Let no romantic pen hereafter dare
First Line:
Let no romantic pen hereafter dare
Last Line:
Subdue successfully in beauty's charms
DMI number:
5160
85.
Let other charmers boast of air
First Line:
Let other charmers boast of air
Last Line:
Are surest of the victory
DMI number:
20326
86.
Leave off thy paint perfumes and youthful dress
First Line:
Leave off thy paint perfumes and youthful dress
Last Line:
Plain downright ugliness would less offend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6321
87.
Let fools assert that good old Homer nods
First Line:
Let fools assert that good old Homer nods
Last Line:
And Venus sunk beneath old Colin's maid
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11299
88.
Let it not move thy wonder that I place
First Line:
Let it not move thy wonder that I place
Last Line:
Disdains to wear the prize she loves to win
DMI number:
13497
89.
Lately dear friend your wife I chanced to meet
First Line:
Lately dear friend your wife I chanced to meet
Last Line:
I'd give the Devil two to take the third
DMI number:
10542
90.
Laura in vain upon your neck are seen
First Line:
Laura in vain upon your neck are seen
Last Line:
The soul is touched and the whole man is moved
DMI number:
11149
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