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231.
Loaded my lord with cares of state
First Line:
Loaded my lord with cares of state
Last Line:
An English dean or Irish bishop
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
11528
232.
Long did the sacred gown in vain entice
First Line:
Long did the sacred gown in vain entice
Last Line:
Not yet of age to stand her guardian sues
DMI number:
8050
233.
Long had the youths despised love's feeble arts
First Line:
Long had the youths despised love's feeble arts
Last Line:
And thou hadst won the poets and the bays
DMI number:
24290
234.
Lord sister here's the butcher come
First Line:
Lord sister here's the butcher come
Last Line:
To think how artfully she feigned
Author:
Thomas Lisle (Absolute)
DMI number:
27849
235.
Lost to the world tomorrow doomed to die
First Line:
Lost to the world tomorrow doomed to die
Last Line:
And soars exulting to its native sky
Author:
George Canning (Absolute)
DMI number:
32577
236.
Let the knight on beauty lour
First Line:
Let the knight on beauty lour
Last Line:
Why ah why should you be there
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Speculation)
DMI number:
35070
237.
Let these soft lines my kindest thoughts convey
First Line:
Let these soft lines my kindest thoughts convey
Last Line:
The peaceful joys of innocence and love
DMI number:
8401
238.
Let us be still content and ever know
First Line:
Let us be still content and ever know
Last Line:
That god's the centre and circumference
DMI number:
26278
239.
Little songster who dost bring
First Line:
Little songster who dost bring
Last Line:
Falls behind the scene of night
DMI number:
4045
240.
Letters are winged postillions and do move
First Line:
Letters are winged postillions and do move
Last Line:
Else all commerce and love twixt men would die
DMI number:
43530
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