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1621.
Wilt then by turns we hand to hand do try
First Line:
Wilt then by turns we hand to hand do try
Last Line:
What pawn thou'lt gage with her to countervail
DMI number:
44520
1622.
Why stand you thus amazed methinks your eyes
First Line:
Why stand you thus amazed methinks your eyes
Last Line:
Betwixt your judgments and affections
DMI number:
13439
1623.
Why should dull law rule nature who first made
First Line:
Why should dull law rule nature who first made
Last Line:
But born obscure and so more like a god
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
14233
1624.
With you for ever I in woods could rest
First Line:
With you for ever I in woods could rest
Last Line:
And in a desert banish solitude
DMI number:
12695
1625.
Within the chambers of the globe we spy
First Line:
Within the chambers of the globe we spy
Last Line:
T'oblige complaining lovers with their shade
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5636
1626.
Without a genius too for that's the soul
First Line:
Without a genius too for that's the soul
Last Line:
Describing all men but described by none
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10389
1627.
Witness ye everlasting lamps above
First Line:
Witness ye everlasting lamps above
Last Line:
That day be lost - she never squandered one
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
6852
1628.
Woman is soft and of a tender heart
First Line:
Woman is soft and of a tender heart
Last Line:
It wounds him not so deep nor hits so sure
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
40411
1629.
Women like fair Almira
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Women like fair Almira
Last Line:
Prepare our tastes for never ending joys
DMI number:
21419
1630.
Words in one language elegantly used
First Line:
Words in one language elegantly used
Last Line:
Shows a translator both discreet and bold
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Confident)
DMI number:
10792
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