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41.
Though Britain on to ruin runs
First Line:
Though Britain on to ruin runs
Last Line:
For that glorious day | When George the great shall wear the crown
DMI number:
13334
42.
To take in good part the squeeze of the hand
First Line:
To take in good part the squeeze of the hand
Last Line:
And bid the world kiss your breech
DMI number:
6714
43.
We by religion learn to know
First Line:
We by religion learn to know
Last Line:
Abroad thy bounties flew
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
24816
44.
Upon this primrose hill
First Line:
Upon this primrose hill
Last Line:
First into five women may take us all
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9134
45.
Well well 'tis true
First Line:
Well well 'tis true
Last Line:
And make you so again
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute) & Henry Lawes (Speculation)
DMI number:
10700
46.
What harder is then stone what more than water soft
First Line:
What harder is then stone what more than water soft
Last Line:
Time gives the greatest dint
DMI number:
9034
47.
When black-browed night her dusky mantle spread
First Line:
When black-browed night her dusky mantle spread
Last Line:
Mix with the busy world and leave each care behind
Author:
Thomas Denton (Absolute)
DMI number:
27725
48.
When first before bright Celia's feet I lay
First Line:
When first before bright Celia's feet I lay
Last Line:
Builds his own goal and buys his slavery
DMI number:
10701
49.
When first the marriage knot was tied
First Line:
When first the marriage knot was tied
Last Line:
What was our age o'th' marriage day
DMI number:
7496
50.
When first the solemn knot was tied
First Line:
When first the solemn knot was tied
Last Line:
What was your age o' th' marriage day
DMI number:
7497
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