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51.
It must be so Taylor thou reasonst well
First Line:
It must be so Taylor thou reasonst well
Last Line:
If he great Lord vouchsafe me not his favour
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Absolute)
DMI number:
22386
52.
Indulgence soon takes with a noble mind
First Line:
Indulgence soon takes with a noble mind
Last Line:
To make even passion with their nature join
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
29839
53.
Little tube of mighty power
First Line:
Little tube of mighty power
Last Line:
Happiest he of happy men
Author:
Isaac Hawkins Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
20693
54.
My anxious soul is tore with doubtful strife
First Line:
My anxious soul is tore with doubtful strife
Last Line:
On earth self satisfied and crowned in heaven
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21788
55.
My bed which once the softest seat of rest
First Line:
My bed which once the softest seat of rest
Last Line:
And darkness help those griefs which it in peace should find
DMI number:
16567
56.
My old acquaintance and my dearest friend
First Line:
My old acquaintance and my dearest friend
Last Line:
Lie down on rushes with the sun get up
Author:
Morrough O'Connor (Absolute)
DMI number:
11846
57.
My lord great commoner no more
First Line:
My lord great commoner no more
Last Line:
The Pitt and upper gallery
DMI number:
31127
58.
I strolled one day into a room
First Line:
I strolled one day into a room
Last Line:
A chamber pot and that was all
DMI number:
22548
59.
If Dodington will condescend
First Line:
If Dodington will condescend
Last Line:
And your petitioner will pray &c
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
33609
60.
If to a human face sir James should draw
First Line:
If to a human face sir James should draw
Last Line:
Till off they drop with skinfuls to the ground
Author:
James Bramston (Absolute)
DMI number:
22221
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