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21.
I little thought the time would ever be
First Line:
I little thought the time would ever be
Last Line:
To womankind epitomized in you
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
12398
22.
If beauty be or not is in dispute
First Line:
If beauty be or not is in dispute
Last Line:
I give her beauty and she gives me wit
Author:
Walter Kennedy (Speculation)
DMI number:
22375
23.
If Jenny beauty had or wit
First Line:
If Jenny beauty had or wit
Last Line:
That Jenny charms your sight
DMI number:
11179
24.
If honour in the breech is lodged
First Line:
If honour in the breech is lodged
Last Line:
Sir Peter's honour's gone
DMI number:
36033
25.
Men with much toil and time and pain
First Line:
Men with much toil and time and pain
Last Line:
Cause we are brisk and kind
DMI number:
41825
26.
Now ponder well ye ladies fair
First Line:
Now ponder well ye ladies fair
Last Line:
And eke was much more strong
Author:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Speculation)
DMI number:
35161
27.
No more proud woman boast
First Line:
No more proud woman boast
Last Line:
Who better knows to please
DMI number:
42620
28.
O that I was where I would be
First Line:
O that I was where I would be
Last Line:
Where now I would be I cannot
DMI number:
36855
29.
Once more shall I take up the lyre
First Line:
Once more shall I take up the lyre
Last Line:
Old women for swiss grenadiers
DMI number:
35596
30.
Our public buildings to defend
First Line:
Our public buildings to defend
Last Line:
We now want sharp conductors
DMI number:
36038
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