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51.
Geta from wool and weaving first began
First Line:
Geta from wool and weaving first began
Last Line:
He swelled to be a lord and then he burst
DMI number:
41923
52.
Go tell Amynta gentle swain
First Line:
Go tell Amynta gentle swain
Last Line:
Attends but death to close his eyes
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4039
53.
God bless the king preserve the state
First Line:
God bless the king preserve the state
Last Line:
That God may double all your store
DMI number:
36528
54.
Furius you to me often cry
First Line:
Furius you to me often cry
Last Line:
Worse that those four together joined
DMI number:
8605
55.
Gods have their flying mercury but we
First Line:
Gods have their flying mercury but we
Last Line:
The jarring world in bonds of amity
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14045
56.
Happily housed these Lares are
First Line:
Happily housed these Lares are
Last Line:
Then might the Lares laugh and sing
DMI number:
5714
57.
Happily housed these Lares are
First Line:
Happily housed these Lares are
Last Line:
Then might the merry Lares sing
DMI number:
25204
58.
Grammar instructs us rightly to indite
First Line:
Grammar instructs us rightly to indite
Last Line:
Which here do follow in their sections
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36486
59.
Good Damon if you will you may
First Line:
Good Damon if you will you may
Last Line:
And fix her choice on none but you | For if ourselves &c
DMI number:
23137
60.
Good people what will you of all be bereft
First Line:
Good people what will you of all be bereft
Last Line:
Why should we why should we be kept in the dark
Author:
Thomas Brown (Speculation) & Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
4547
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