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111.
Doris a widow past her prime
First Line:
Doris a widow past her prime
Last Line:
One's gone nor can she get another
DMI number:
12607
112.
Decrepid bodies worn to ruin
First Line:
Decrepid bodies worn to ruin
Last Line:
And to let drop the soul
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20171
113.
Delia thou dear coquette attend
First Line:
Delia thou dear coquette attend
Last Line:
And on that bosom to expire
DMI number:
33264
114.
Divine Cecilia now grown old
First Line:
Divine Cecilia now grown old
Last Line:
For sure no head is worth a heart
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
706
115.
Doddered with age the winter of man's life
First Line:
Doddered with age the winter of man's life
Last Line:
The gloomy eve of endless night
DMI number:
39993
116.
Dulcy no more mispend your prime
First Line:
Dulcy no more mispend your prime
Last Line:
When age that bloom destroys
DMI number:
795
117.
Excellent poetry whose noble flight
First Line:
Excellent poetry whose noble flight
Last Line:
Read an hic iacet corpus or an o rare Ben
DMI number:
42097
118.
Five times ten years your glass has run
First Line:
Five times ten years your glass has run
Last Line:
What must eternally be thine
DMI number:
24409
119.
Few and easy in your stay
First Line:
Few and easy in your stay
Last Line:
Well to die and soon to live
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27440
120.
Fie Delia talk no more of love
First Line:
Fie Delia talk no more of love
Last Line:
Of cuckolding my ancestors
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12417
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