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521.
To kill a Downham goose to make a pye
First Line:
To kill a Downham goose to make a pye
Last Line:
Since Smth had scores of geese in every room
DMI number:
31957
522.
To build to plant whatever you intend
First Line:
To build to plant whatever you intend
Last Line:
Suprises varies and conceals the bounds
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30487
523.
To Coleshill seat of noble peer
First Line:
To Coleshill seat of noble peer
Last Line:
But of the court no more than mum | With a fa la la la la
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
10223
524.
Tomorrow being the day called satur
First Line:
Tomorrow being the day called satur
Last Line:
He might eat other food than fishes
DMI number:
8344
525.
Ungrateful boy I will not call thee son
First Line:
Ungrateful boy I will not call thee son
Last Line:
by G-- I'll send you to the rout below
DMI number:
42321
526.
Ungrateful boy I will not call thee son
First Line:
Ungrateful boy I will not call thee son
Last Line:
G---fish I'll send you to the shades below
DMI number:
4770
527.
Twice has the winter vexed the main
First Line:
Twice has the winter vexed the main
Last Line:
Love me what would you love my dear
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25916
528.
Twice hath my quaking hand withdrawn this pen away
First Line:
Twice hath my quaking hand withdrawn this pen away
Last Line:
And that my love do never fleet out of thy secret brest
DMI number:
49125
529.
Under the sun is nothing new
First Line:
Under the sun is nothing new
Last Line:
And now farewell my heavenly friend
Author:
George Farewell (Absolute)
DMI number:
17809
530.
Welcome fair nymph from Hockerill's gloomy plains
First Line:
Welcome fair nymph from Hockerill's gloomy plains
Last Line:
We many L----- for one Eden find
DMI number:
33666
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