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391.
Says one to me at Marjoram's last night
First Line:
Says one to me at Marjoram's last night
Last Line:
I'd sooner pay my debts than fight the Turks
DMI number:
35245
392.
Roused by a gale of sighs from Cyprus fair
First Line:
Roused by a gale of sighs from Cyprus fair
Last Line:
Love's business will admit of no delay
DMI number:
42635
393.
Save ye sirs save ye I am in a hopeful way
First Line:
Save ye sirs save ye I am in a hopeful way
Last Line:
So much for that and the devil take small beer
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
38766
394.
Reader these little pleasant tales
First Line:
Reader these little pleasant tales
Last Line:
In fiction merits praise
DMI number:
30206
395.
Reader | Wise Aesop thought it no mistake
First Line:
Reader | Wise Aesop thought it no mistake
Last Line:
And all the vision vanished into smoke
DMI number:
5919
396.
Readers too long with specious tales deceived
First Line:
Readers too long with specious tales deceived
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And softly sighing sing their secret Phillis
DMI number:
22058
397.
Shine forth ye planets with distinguished light
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Shine forth ye planets with distinguished light
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Virtue was taught in verse and Athens rose
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4966
398.
Shine forth ye planets with distinguished light
First Line:
Shine forth ye planets with distinguished light
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Virtue was taught in verse and Athens' glory rose
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
38960
399.
Should Shakespeare's ghost return again to light
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Should Shakespeare's ghost return again to light
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And conquers nations but to conquer you
DMI number:
36414
400.
Should some harsh censor blame theatric toys
First Line:
Should some harsh censor blame theatric toys
Last Line:
And laugh by nature's and her Shakespeare's laws
DMI number:
39928
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