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51.
If you repent can I forgive your crime
First Line:
If you repent can I forgive your crime
Last Line:
Look kind on me and not on her at all
DMI number:
42237
52.
Kind are my stars indeed but that so late
First Line:
Kind are my stars indeed but that so late
Last Line:
But yet at your command shall always be
DMI number:
43660
53.
Laden they say with Jason's golden prize
First Line:
Laden they say with Jason's golden prize
Last Line:
An execrable pair in a detested bed
Author:
Elkanah Settle (Absolute)
DMI number:
5723
54.
Ladies I hope there's none behind to hear
First Line:
Ladies I hope there's none behind to hear
Last Line:
To trump their diamonds and they trump our hearts
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4033
55.
Ladies I hope there's none behind to hear
First Line:
Ladies I hope there's none behind to hear
Last Line:
To trump their diamonds as they trump our hearts
DMI number:
17903
56.
Make haste make haste my miserable soul
First Line:
Make haste make haste my miserable soul
Last Line:
And then my tortured soul assume thy flight
DMI number:
43655
57.
Madam if you're deceived it is not by my cheat
First Line:
Madam if you're deceived it is not by my cheat
Last Line:
Disturbed by swords like Damocles his feast
Author:
John Wilmot (Confident)
DMI number:
42298
58.
Miraculous what love me one whole day
First Line:
Miraculous what love me one whole day
Last Line:
Practise thy worst of change I'll alter too
DMI number:
42681
59.
Melpomene the muse of tragic songs
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Melpomene the muse of tragic songs
Last Line:
False Paris hath to his Oenone been
Author:
George Peele (Absolute)
DMI number:
44933
60.
No - never think him truly rich or great
First Line:
No - never think him truly rich or great
Last Line:
And learn thou to be happy from thy self alone
DMI number:
43388
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