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21.
Did Longshanks purchase with his conquering hand
First Line:
Did Longshanks purchase with his conquering hand
Last Line:
Should give away all that his father won
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
41919
22.
Eight cities lying all directly straight
First Line:
Eight cities lying all directly straight
Last Line:
And you'll oblige your most indulgent mother
DMI number:
7729
23.
Enflamed in love and wrapped in ecstasy
First Line:
Enflamed in love and wrapped in ecstasy
Last Line:
Or I shall never see my dear Eliza more
DMI number:
7735
24.
Good heavens what shall I do
First Line:
Good heavens what shall I do
Last Line:
Cries no tis all in vain I will not come
DMI number:
44637
25.
I have two inclosures each perfectly square
First Line:
I have two inclosures each perfectly square
Last Line:
And what number of acres each is I would know
DMI number:
7501
26.
In life if woes do more than joys abound
First Line:
In life if woes do more than joys abound
Last Line:
And each nice spring of this great fabric guide
DMI number:
19717
27.
I walked forth to take the air
First Line:
I walked forth to take the air
Last Line:
Which this crabbed shepherd there did keep
DMI number:
7832
28.
If the Jews were a people by God himself blessed
First Line:
If the Jews were a people by God himself blessed
Last Line:
That they go of themselves without fetching to hell
DMI number:
11100
29.
If the terraqueous globe round like a ball
First Line:
If the terraqueous globe round like a ball
Last Line:
Would know the cubic inches that it doth contain
DMI number:
7500
30.
If in one second's time an iron ball
First Line:
If in one second's time an iron ball
Last Line:
A journey of ten thousand miles to make
DMI number:
7585
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