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1.
As on these fading leaves I wrote my name
First Line:
As on these fading leaves I wrote my name
Last Line:
Erased by the next touch as this is here
DMI number:
18130
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Chloe the arrantest jilt alive
First Line:
Chloe the arrantest jilt alive
Last Line:
The wounds they gave between your thighs
DMI number:
18140
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Chloe the wonder of the latter age
First Line:
Chloe the wonder of the latter age
Last Line:
How like good wine by time she stronger grows
DMI number:
18141
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Chloe's in every part divine
First Line:
Chloe's in every part divine
Last Line:
The nymph could ever swain perplex
DMI number:
18139
5.
Dactyl and Squib make verses as they go
First Line:
Dactyl and Squib make verses as they go
Last Line:
I cannot wonder then they walk so slow
DMI number:
18138
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Damon whom all the world but I believed
First Line:
Damon whom all the world but I believed
Last Line:
Shook off the beast and proved a God at last
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
25001
7.
George Limpus is lame yet has gotten a bride
First Line:
George Limpus is lame yet has gotten a bride
Last Line:
Since he's lame he can't walk why then he may ride
DMI number:
18127
8.
Great has your pleasure doctor been
First Line:
Great has your pleasure doctor been
Last Line:
And seldom seen but great men fall
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3087
9.
Horace I think prescribes this rule
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Horace I think prescribes this rule
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Themselves alas may die for claret
DMI number:
18053
10.
Like Alexander Celia spends her power
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Like Alexander Celia spends her power
Last Line:
First conquers towns then sets those towns on fire
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
34061
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