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71.
Believe me dear Lucinda you disgrace
First Line:
Believe me dear Lucinda you disgrace
Last Line:
Lest we should alter as your charms decay
DMI number:
11182
72.
Bold animal that dares presume
First Line:
Bold animal that dares presume
Last Line:
I heard him crack but could not hear him cry
DMI number:
1518
73.
Cacilius vainly said each day we spend
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Cacilius vainly said each day we spend
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As well received by you as yours by me
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
16907
74.
Can ease be consistent with state
First Line:
Can ease be consistent with state
Last Line:
You've wisdom enough for old age
DMI number:
23601
75.
Can you much honoured man excuse
First Line:
Can you much honoured man excuse
Last Line:
And still I live to make my mark
DMI number:
19281
76.
But do not so I have five hundred crowns
First Line:
But do not so I have five hundred crowns
Last Line:
In all your business and necessities
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37416
77.
But now that I am old and on my head
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But now that I am old and on my head
Last Line:
Our brighter days are gone
DMI number:
27919
78.
But old men have prerogative of tongue
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But old men have prerogative of tongue
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And kings of power and parents that of nature
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20178
79.
But we'll grow auld together and never find
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But we'll grow auld together and never find
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Beneath ilk storm frae every airth maun bow
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
22719
80.
Celia a coquet in her prime
First Line:
Celia a coquet in her prime
Last Line:
Rust to a point and fix at last
DMI number:
25305
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