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31.
Once with Araspe's friendship I was blessed
First Line:
Once with Araspe's friendship I was blessed
Last Line:
To act at once the lover and the friend
DMI number:
5324
32.
Our friend who lately captive died in Spain
First Line:
Our friend who lately captive died in Spain
Last Line:
He in his dearer part doth still survive
DMI number:
27446
33.
On rainy days alone I dine
First Line:
On rainy days alone I dine
Last Line:
I pay my club and so good bye
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
25100
34.
Pirithous his name you oft repeat
First Line:
Pirithous his name you oft repeat
Last Line:
He never gave he let Orestes take
DMI number:
27684
35.
Perhaps you think more riches I desire
First Line:
Perhaps you think more riches I desire
Last Line:
Alms to the poor and presents to a friend
DMI number:
27637
36.
Reading ends in melancholy
First Line:
Reading ends in melancholy
Last Line:
Farewell all if friendship ceases
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
15522
37.
Sir Formal's house adjoining stands
First Line:
Sir Formal's house adjoining stands
Last Line:
Take lodgings under the same roof
DMI number:
27326
38.
Still in your mouth and at your fingers ends
First Line:
Still in your mouth and at your fingers ends
Last Line:
Where it begun all's common amongst friends
DMI number:
27346
39.
Soon may your new cut coppices revive
First Line:
Soon may your new cut coppices revive
Last Line:
Tell me what you yourself would freely hear
DMI number:
27492
40.
Talk as you please of Turk and Pope but I
First Line:
Talk as you please of Turk and Pope but I
Last Line:
Still find my neighbour my worst enemy
DMI number:
32146
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