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121.
I lover of the country to my friend
First Line:
I lover of the country to my friend
Last Line:
Where all things but your absence give delight
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25760
122.
I've often wished that I had clear
First Line:
I've often wished that I had clear
Last Line:
A crust of bread and liberty
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute) & Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37167
123.
I've seen a beau in some ill fated hour
First Line:
I've seen a beau in some ill fated hour
Last Line:
And the sun's beamy ruin gilds the plains
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
28951
124.
If my Laetitia still persists to love
First Line:
If my Laetitia still persists to love
Last Line:
So shall you hear no more of him from me
Author:
Constantia Grierson (Speculation)
DMI number:
23661
125.
Ladies whose dress wit sprightliness and air
First Line:
Ladies whose dress wit sprightliness and air
Last Line:
If the famed painter Bunyan had been there
DMI number:
31385
126.
Leave leave this hoary shed and lonely hills
First Line:
Leave leave this hoary shed and lonely hills
Last Line:
Or that at Charing Cross or that in Channel Row
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute) & Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
40468
127.
Miller whom fair Ierne bore
First Line:
Miller whom fair Ierne bore
Last Line:
And bear my plumage to the skies
Author:
Christopher Anstey (Absolute)
DMI number:
38689
128.
May health and safety still attend
First Line:
May health and safety still attend
Last Line:
Happy but that I want my friend
DMI number:
24556
129.
May noisy rakes affront the jades
First Line:
May noisy rakes affront the jades
Last Line:
And make a New-Spring-Garden
DMI number:
11808
130.
May noisy teagues affront the jades
First Line:
May noisy teagues affront the jades
Last Line:
And make a New-Spring-Garden
DMI number:
11481
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