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161.
Since life's but short and time amain
First Line:
Since life's but short and time amain
Last Line:
If he had not been drunk he never could have done it | Then take a merry glass &c
DMI number:
42487
162.
Since all the features of love that adorn thee
First Line:
Since all the features of love that adorn thee
Last Line:
Contracted by a mystique union
DMI number:
43332
163.
Since dearest friend tis your desire to see
First Line:
Since dearest friend tis your desire to see
Last Line:
And neither fear nor wish the approaches of the last
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28350
164.
Slaves are they that heap up mountains
First Line:
Slaves are they that heap up mountains
Last Line:
When our brains in liquor swim
DMI number:
44253
165.
South winds the spring attending still
First Line:
South winds the spring attending still
Last Line:
Tis sweet sometime to be in jest
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42144
166.
Strive not Leuconoe to know what end
First Line:
Strive not Leuconoe to know what end
Last Line:
This day's thine own the next may be denied
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
8558
167.
Thais your precious time you waste
First Line:
Thais your precious time you waste
Last Line:
When charming beauty is the bait
DMI number:
12852
168.
Talk not to me of schoolmen's rules
First Line:
Talk not to me of schoolmen's rules
Last Line:
All lie silent in the grave
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
42608
169.
Sweet my Ambition is only to love ye
First Line:
Sweet my Ambition is only to love ye
Last Line:
Love mighty love has now heaped upon me
DMI number:
43197
170.
Sweetly blooming over our head
First Line:
Sweetly blooming over our head
Last Line:
Age that glows with youthful fire
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Speculation)
DMI number:
31413
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