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11.
Enchanted by your voice and face
First Line:
Enchanted by your voice and face
Last Line:
Whenever they please can raise the dead
DMI number:
6538
12.
Fixed is the date of all things here below
First Line:
Fixed is the date of all things here below
Last Line:
And steal their beauties from thy mind and face
DMI number:
15497
13.
Fixed on your coelestial face
First Line:
Fixed on your coelestial face
Last Line:
And beauty but the shade of virtue seems
DMI number:
5300
14.
Gaze not on swans on whose white breast
First Line:
Gaze not on swans on whose white breast
Last Line:
They sunk into their sockets and decayed
Author:
William Strode (Speculation)
DMI number:
6260
15.
Gellius is fair and beauteous to the view
First Line:
Gellius is fair and beauteous to the view
Last Line:
If told what things had passed betwixt him and her
DMI number:
8541
16.
Go envied present and those charms improve
First Line:
Go envied present and those charms improve
Last Line:
You wear the patch but tis I feel the wound
Author:
John Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
5823
17.
Hence all ye meaner train resign
First Line:
Hence all ye meaner train resign
Last Line:
For earth's a heaven where she appears
DMI number:
6354
18.
In Phoebus wit as Ovid said
First Line:
In Phoebus wit as Ovid said
Last Line:
She pays you as a tree
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8399
19.
In what sad pomp the mournful charmer lies
First Line:
In what sad pomp the mournful charmer lies
Last Line:
And with a just compassion mine survey
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6669
20.
In you we nature's art adore
First Line:
In you we nature's art adore
Last Line:
The orb of her bright eye
DMI number:
6189
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