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41.
Fair saw ye Jemmy and may your heed be gray
First Line:
Fair saw ye Jemmy and may your heed be gray
Last Line:
And with immortal mirth inspire your bard
DMI number:
18390
42.
From Christ's birth count thousand years complete
First Line:
From Christ's birth count thousand years complete
Last Line:
And men on all hands lamentably mourn
DMI number:
7743
43.
Foul with graceless verse
First Line:
Foul with graceless verse
Last Line:
Self-love and social are the same
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22446
44.
Freed from the toils of war and long distress
First Line:
Freed from the toils of war and long distress
Last Line:
Sunk from the god of heaven to serve the god of fire
DMI number:
20848
45.
Fond of one art most men the rest forego
First Line:
Fond of one art most men the rest forego
Last Line:
And sneer at Europe's fate and Britain's power
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
30933
46.
Fly Strephon fly when beauty's dart
First Line:
Fly Strephon fly when beauty's dart
Last Line:
Can conquer love who run away
DMI number:
18821
47.
From Mahomet and paganism
First Line:
From Mahomet and paganism
Last Line:
Libera nos Domine
DMI number:
42990
48.
From man's too curious and impatient sight
First Line:
From man's too curious and impatient sight
Last Line:
Each maid presents her thanks and all present thee mine
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
1792
49.
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
50.
Gellius is lean and why not such a son
First Line:
Gellius is lean and why not such a son
Last Line:
Which shows you why the skeleton is such
DMI number:
8540
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