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31.
Hail mighty monarch by whose aid
First Line:
Hail mighty monarch by whose aid
Last Line:
I other business have
DMI number:
43011
32.
Great Charles who full of mercy wouldst command
First Line:
Great Charles who full of mercy wouldst command
Last Line:
Till the stroke's struck which they can never retrieve
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
3634
33.
How far are they deceived that hope in vain
First Line:
How far are they deceived that hope in vain
Last Line:
Before your pity I would choose your hate
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
18385
34.
How mortal hate for what offence
First Line:
How mortal hate for what offence
Last Line:
Not but I'd die to shew how much I love
DMI number:
42618
35.
I can allow such charms inconstancy
First Line:
I can allow such charms inconstancy
Last Line:
Or by the favour of thy judge succeed
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
41870
36.
I am a cunning constable
First Line:
I am a cunning constable
Last Line:
Missing the man I'll press the wife
DMI number:
43318
37.
I groan and languish to relate
First Line:
I groan and languish to relate
Last Line:
Popish and factious and let all men say | Amen
DMI number:
43009
38.
I do not ask you would to me prove true
First Line:
I do not ask you would to me prove true
Last Line:
I'll trust the oath and think my eyes in fault
DMI number:
6794
39.
It was a lovely melancholy night
First Line:
It was a lovely melancholy night
Last Line:
And then twill be my turn to laugh
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42164
40.
Insult not too much on thy fading success
First Line:
Insult not too much on thy fading success
Last Line:
Poor lovers tormented and tossed on the sea
DMI number:
42546
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