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111.
I own in manors you have large command
First Line:
I own in manors you have large command
Last Line:
More once had Verres Cheatall now hath more
DMI number:
27369
112.
I'll offer and I'll suffer no abuse
First Line:
I'll offer and I'll suffer no abuse
Last Line:
Are oft the noble monuments of pride
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17321
113.
If over the fields in quest of drink and air
First Line:
If over the fields in quest of drink and air
Last Line:
H' has tunnage big enough to drink his cellar dry
DMI number:
10734
114.
If friendship justly claims a seat in rhyme
First Line:
If friendship justly claims a seat in rhyme
Last Line:
Soft seated in Elysian groves of peace
DMI number:
23550
115.
Let Arnam's name recorded stand
First Line:
Let Arnam's name recorded stand
Last Line:
We scarce can see a rut
DMI number:
24680
116.
K--e T--'s castle now must stand the storm
First Line:
K--e T--'s castle now must stand the storm
Last Line:
Laments what might have kept him there too late
DMI number:
10723
117.
Lay heavy on him earth for he
First Line:
Lay heavy on him earth for he
Last Line:
Laid many a heavy load on thee
Author:
Abel Evans (Absolute)
DMI number:
26786
118.
Midst this gay court a famous temple stands
First Line:
Midst this gay court a famous temple stands
Last Line:
Encountering honour at the sacred gate
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23359
119.
Miles whom this mansion for its master owns
First Line:
Miles whom this mansion for its master owns
Last Line:
Cease moistening of their clay over dainties during life
DMI number:
10352
120.
Madam | To your commands I own obedience due
First Line:
Madam | To your commands I own obedience due
Last Line:
And Heaven to all their offspring prove a friend
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18326
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