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41.
I am a lady of transcendent fame
First Line:
I am a lady of transcendent fame
Last Line:
That often times I have been turned to the door
DMI number:
15295
42.
I am unable yonder beggar cries
First Line:
I am unable yonder beggar cries
Last Line:
To stand or move if he say true he lies
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9152
43.
In alms regard thy means and others merit
First Line:
In alms regard thy means and others merit
Last Line:
Till thou change names and be where he began
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14875
44.
In Fanscombe barn who knows not Fanscombe barn
First Line:
In Fanscombe barn who knows not Fanscombe barn
Last Line:
Which straw affords to minds unvexed with cares
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
26804
45.
In penance for past folly
First Line:
In penance for past folly
Last Line:
And all for charity
DMI number:
32958
46.
In vain you show a happy nation
First Line:
In vain you show a happy nation
Last Line:
The waters turn their hearts to steel
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
961
47.
Is Lawson dead lie envy in the grave
First Line:
Is Lawson dead lie envy in the grave
Last Line:
Blest among seraphims and cherubs blest
DMI number:
30519
48.
Mongst all your virtues
First Line:
Mongst all your virtues
Last Line:
And sets them all in order
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13874
49.
Justice though she's painted blind
First Line:
Justice though she's painted blind
Last Line:
Could never hold it out so long
DMI number:
39732
50.
Kindness has resistless charms
First Line:
Kindness has resistless charms
Last Line:
And makes the slave grow pleased and vain
DMI number:
39735
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