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61.
I am I own and ever have been poor
First Line:
I am I own and ever have been poor
Last Line:
Fortune may make a cobler like to thee
DMI number:
27419
62.
I am no genius you affirm and why
First Line:
I am no genius you affirm and why
Last Line:
Yours like the dirty giants in Guildhall
DMI number:
27643
63.
I am thy heir Catullus thou hast said it
First Line:
I am thy heir Catullus thou hast said it
Last Line:
But I will not believe it till I read it
Author:
R. Fletcher (Confident)
DMI number:
15989
64.
I burn says one I of a fever burn
First Line:
I burn says one I of a fever burn
Last Line:
Only thy empty stomach did complain
DMI number:
17293
65.
I haunt your table led by my ill star
First Line:
I haunt your table led by my ill star
Last Line:
A master should himself no master have
DMI number:
27337
66.
In the piazza where tall poplars grow
First Line:
In the piazza where tall poplars grow
Last Line:
Found bears could sting and marble could destroy
DMI number:
12562
67.
In all the epigrams you write we trace
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In all the epigrams you write we trace
Last Line:
High seasoned like my dishes be my wit
DMI number:
27490
68.
In all thy humours whether grave or mellow
First Line:
In all thy humours whether grave or mellow
Last Line:
There is no living with thee nor without thee
DMI number:
17371
69.
In some vile hamlet let me live forgot
First Line:
In some vile hamlet let me live forgot
Last Line:
But to trudge four and miss you is the devil
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7096
70.
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
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