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31.
To me thou superannuated bitch
First Line:
To me thou superannuated bitch
Last Line:
Thy feeble lechery to chafe
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Speculation)
DMI number:
42157
32.
Unable yet the yoke to bear
First Line:
Unable yet the yoke to bear
Last Line:
Or Chloe's eye or Celia's breast
DMI number:
2782
33.
What schemes the Swedes or Russians frame
First Line:
What schemes the Swedes or Russians frame
Last Line:
To raise your drooping spirits
DMI number:
26753
34.
Well Lyce now the gods declare
First Line:
Well Lyce now the gods declare
Last Line:
Be slighted scorned and have her wrinkles told
DMI number:
3132
35.
What the Cantabrian stout or Scythian think
First Line:
What the Cantabrian stout or Scythian think
Last Line:
Tie her neglected hair in careless braids
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42086
36.
Why dost thou me with gifts and letters
First Line:
Why dost thou me with gifts and letters
Last Line:
Useless as if I had a clap
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Speculation)
DMI number:
42161
37.
Willy never enquire what end
First Line:
Willy never enquire what end
Last Line:
And carry ay the Gree awa'
DMI number:
1255
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