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41.
All your strong arguments no proof produce
First Line:
All your strong arguments no proof produce
Last Line:
And lose the unfriendly terms of mine and thine
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
17474
42.
Along with me in Oxford-groves confined
First Line:
Along with me in Oxford-groves confined
Last Line:
He mourns for her who mourns for Addison
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
12003
43.
Am I or am I not imprudent
First Line:
Am I or am I not imprudent
Last Line:
And you should slight who once did love her
DMI number:
36659
44.
Amidst the pleasures that attend
First Line:
Amidst the pleasures that attend
Last Line:
Who am your servant and your friend
DMI number:
33842
45.
As nature does in newborn infants frame
First Line:
As nature does in newborn infants frame
Last Line:
You for improving wit and he for war
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4844
46.
As the soul stripped of mortal clay
First Line:
As the soul stripped of mortal clay
Last Line:
At once to purest gold
DMI number:
17185
47.
As those who frequently resort
First Line:
As those who frequently resort
Last Line:
Le H-nt and Daniel Wr-y esq
DMI number:
19584
48.
As to some great and wealthy lord
First Line:
As to some great and wealthy lord
Last Line:
Can do such things most purely
DMI number:
10066
49.
As papist when his restiff saint
First Line:
As papist when his restiff saint
Last Line:
To find your humble servant there
DMI number:
3881
50.
As fierce invaders when they sack a state
First Line:
As fierce invaders when they sack a state
Last Line:
Those gave a goddess life and these restore
DMI number:
8042
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