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11.
Go go thou envied happy toy
First Line:
Go go thou envied happy toy
Last Line:
And only to my eyes reveal
DMI number:
26737
12.
How pleasant is this one horse chair
First Line:
How pleasant is this one horse chair
Last Line:
We three might pass the day full well
DMI number:
27999
13.
I have no feet whereon to go
First Line:
I have no feet whereon to go
Last Line:
Tis plain that I am down
DMI number:
7755
14.
I have no legs and yet I go and stand
First Line:
I have no legs and yet I go and stand
Last Line:
And when I stand I lie witness my hand
DMI number:
7517
15.
In leathern jack to drink much less I hate
First Line:
In leathern jack to drink much less I hate
Last Line:
Should correspond no better with the wine
DMI number:
27506
16.
In vain fair maid in vain you would
First Line:
In vain fair maid in vain you would
Last Line:
Between two little hills of snow
DMI number:
19392
17.
If in his study Curio takes such care
First Line:
If in his study Curio takes such care
Last Line:
To hang all strange things let his wife beware
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35148
18.
If in his study he hath so much care
First Line:
If in his study he hath so much care
Last Line:
To hang all old strange things let his wife beware
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9155
19.
Lady as endless is my love as this
First Line:
Lady as endless is my love as this
Last Line:
If less severe and proner to delight
DMI number:
42658
20.
Lady the world's a ring yet that would be
First Line:
Lady the world's a ring yet that would be
Last Line:
With thee the joys of boundless love to share
DMI number:
42663
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