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411.
Wissin and nature held a long contest
First Line:
Wissin and nature held a long contest
Last Line:
And Cavendish's name and Cecil's honour die
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
10523
412.
With Apellaean genius warmed
First Line:
With Apellaean genius warmed
Last Line:
Some sparks of a celestial flame
DMI number:
36445
413.
With awful care approach this sacred place
First Line:
With awful care approach this sacred place
Last Line:
Nought but the numbers Celia eyes have slain
DMI number:
10064
414.
Why though I be of a prodigious waist
First Line:
Why though I be of a prodigious waist
Last Line:
To all posterity I would write Burlace
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
7071
415.
Ye youthful fair no longer boast your charms
First Line:
Ye youthful fair no longer boast your charms
Last Line:
The injuries of sixty years
DMI number:
16118
416.
Yes bounteous nature through her works we find
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Yes bounteous nature through her works we find
Last Line:
And hadst thou been more perfect hadst been less
DMI number:
262
417.
Yes fickle Cambridge Perkins found this true
First Line:
Yes fickle Cambridge Perkins found this true
Last Line:
Melt down their Sejanus to pots and brass kettles
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
3968
418.
Yet still how faint by precept is expressed
First Line:
Yet still how faint by precept is expressed
Last Line:
An angel's sweetness or Bridgewater's eyes
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30497
419.
You ask a portrait of your eyes
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You ask a portrait of your eyes
Last Line:
On each beholder's heart
DMI number:
25114
420.
You ask me friend to paint the dame
First Line:
You ask me friend to paint the dame
Last Line:
Of all I love in Zara
DMI number:
37936
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