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61.
From Go------n that wasp whose talent is notion
First Line:
From Go------n that wasp whose talent is notion
Last Line:
Leave Manwaring only to grace the commission
DMI number:
5025
62.
From grave lessons and dry philosophical rules
First Line:
From grave lessons and dry philosophical rules
Last Line:
That my wit when you're absent is as low as south sea
DMI number:
19813
63.
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
First Line:
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
Last Line:
A coach with a coronet trailed to her tweed
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27244
64.
From Stratford arrived piping hot gentlefolks
First Line:
From Stratford arrived piping hot gentlefolks
Last Line:
Your favours have ever outrun my slight merit
DMI number:
38005
65.
From the dull city whelmed in woe
First Line:
From the dull city whelmed in woe
Last Line:
Return and fill your lover's arms
DMI number:
23054
66.
From what you call it town in what you call it shire
First Line:
From what you call it town in what you call it shire
Last Line:
A union well grounded no malice can hurt
DMI number:
42994
67.
From White's and Will's
First Line:
From White's and Will's
Last Line:
Would never see her more
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
8430
68.
Go for I'm impatient grown
First Line:
Go for I'm impatient grown
Last Line:
But with haste devour the way
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
4783
69.
Grieved though I am an ancient friend to lose
First Line:
Grieved though I am an ancient friend to lose
Last Line:
And add new venom when you write of Rome
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7237
70.
Hail Phillis brighter than a morning sky
First Line:
Hail Phillis brighter than a morning sky
Last Line:
And leave content and Corydon for me
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23733
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