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91.
Tell me o Lydia for by heaven I swear
First Line:
Tell me o Lydia for by heaven I swear
Last Line:
Lest eager hungry Citts should carry him away
DMI number:
44682
92.
Swift through my breast your thrilling kisses rove
First Line:
Swift through my breast your thrilling kisses rove
Last Line:
When all without no mark of danger's seen
DMI number:
13499
93.
The fair the false love can
First Line:
The fair the false love can
Last Line:
Such wrongs as if a married man should woo
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
44093
94.
The faithful lover to the fair one proves
First Line:
The faithful lover to the fair one proves
Last Line:
And by this trifle too my love is known
DMI number:
20016
95.
The wanton god that pierces hearts
First Line:
The wanton god that pierces hearts
Last Line:
Is to love me whilst he can
Author:
John Dalton (Absolute)
DMI number:
23651
96.
There lived long ago in a country place
First Line:
There lived long ago in a country place
Last Line:
And she scorned to prove false for the lucre of gain
DMI number:
17733
97.
Thou beauty's vast abyss abstract of all
First Line:
Thou beauty's vast abyss abstract of all
Last Line:
Without thy smiles to please or satisfy me now
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4073
98.
Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray
First Line:
Thou rising sun whose gladsome ray
Last Line:
Away to Orra haste away
DMI number:
15155
99.
Thou shalt not wish her thine thou shalt not dare
First Line:
Thou shalt not wish her thine thou shalt not dare
Last Line:
I will whistle thy tame fortune after me
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
29675
100.
Thou shepherd whose intentive eye
First Line:
Thou shepherd whose intentive eye
Last Line:
The world my sight since she was hid
Author:
Horatio Townsend (Confident) & Aurelian Townshend (Speculation)
DMI number:
6608
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