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601.
Say not fair one that I flatter
First Line:
Say not fair one that I flatter
Last Line:
Barely justice is to thee
DMI number:
33427
602.
Rare virtues feature every grace
First Line:
Rare virtues feature every grace
Last Line:
Shall with divine increase resign
DMI number:
25277
603.
Rash Limner if thou darest to trace
First Line:
Rash Limner if thou darest to trace
Last Line:
Than thou will find love paint her there
DMI number:
19615
604.
Read in her eyes her gentle heart
First Line:
Read in her eyes her gentle heart
Last Line:
Than to her voice to tune my lyre
DMI number:
35476
605.
Read in the roses the sad story
First Line:
Read in the roses the sad story
Last Line:
And then they both shall grow together
Author:
Thomas Carew (Absolute)
DMI number:
44476
606.
Say why are beauties prized and honoured most
First Line:
Say why are beauties prized and honoured most
Last Line:
Charms strike the sight but merit wins the soul
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28496
607.
Says Bacchus to Cupid who has got the handsomest face
First Line:
Says Bacchus to Cupid who has got the handsomest face
Last Line:
Says Cupid D-n ye are you blind can't you see Miss B--ce
DMI number:
18095
608.
Scarce had the prancing coursers of the world
First Line:
Scarce had the prancing coursers of the world
Last Line:
With a new brood of such melodious fruit
DMI number:
43559
609.
Said beauty to fashion as they sat at the toilette
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Said beauty to fashion as they sat at the toilette
Last Line:
And even your ladyship die an old maid
DMI number:
31630
610.
Sally and Molly though of different hues
First Line:
Sally and Molly though of different hues
Last Line:
Sally my days shall share Molly my nights
DMI number:
12815
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