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41.
Tender handed stroke a nettle
First Line:
Tender handed stroke a nettle
Last Line:
And the rogues obey you well
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
24923
42.
Stay Celia that revenging hand
First Line:
Stay Celia that revenging hand
Last Line:
Thought never elsewhere to seek for more
DMI number:
6578
43.
The greatest gifts that nature does bestow
First Line:
The greatest gifts that nature does bestow
Last Line:
It dies in rags and scarce deserves a name
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Confident)
DMI number:
12941
44.
The earth we see drinks up the rain
First Line:
The earth we see drinks up the rain
Last Line:
For shame don't say I must not drink
DMI number:
6199
45.
The envious snow comes down in haste
First Line:
The envious snow comes down in haste
Last Line:
And melts into a tear
DMI number:
24602
46.
The fairest flower which did our gardens grace
First Line:
The fairest flower which did our gardens grace
Last Line:
Courting the smell to prick our English noses
DMI number:
37888
47.
The bee from every flower gathers sweets
First Line:
The bee from every flower gathers sweets
Last Line:
But send the willing tribute to your hive
Author:
Samuel Phillips (Speculation) & Sarah Phillips (Speculation)
DMI number:
5791
48.
The man was hanged that killed the bird
First Line:
The man was hanged that killed the bird
Last Line:
To hang the meadows too
DMI number:
5776
49.
The rose with ruddy beauty coloured over
First Line:
The rose with ruddy beauty coloured over
Last Line:
And in return with borrowed beauty lives
DMI number:
6206
50.
The rose's age is but a day
First Line:
The rose's age is but a day
Last Line:
It blows at morn and fades at night
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
16064
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