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141.
Since you whom all the world admires
First Line:
Since you whom all the world admires
Last Line:
Still stay behind and rot in town
DMI number:
1403
142.
So very fair and yet so very common
First Line:
So very fair and yet so very common
Last Line:
Would you were plainer or a better woman
DMI number:
27567
143.
So like in manners and in lives
First Line:
So like in manners and in lives
Last Line:
Two so well matched should not agree
DMI number:
19863
144.
Since never was an age so happy yet
First Line:
Since never was an age so happy yet
Last Line:
No tis not Virgil I will be but Pope
DMI number:
27568
145.
Since your return from Rome I five days went
First Line:
Since your return from Rome I five days went
Last Line:
Adieu you will not let me wish you well
DMI number:
27630
146.
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
147.
Slanderer that thou and thine may know
First Line:
Slanderer that thou and thine may know
Last Line:
I hate thee that's sufficient now
DMI number:
37924
148.
Snarl on you never shall your purpose gain
First Line:
Snarl on you never shall your purpose gain
Last Line:
I scorn to meddle with a dirty fellow
DMI number:
27426
149.
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
150.
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
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