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151.
We come from place unknown from mortal eye
First Line:
We come from place unknown from mortal eye
Last Line:
To keep Dorinda's dress in modest shape
DMI number:
15305
152.
We come from place unknown to mortal eye
First Line:
We come from place unknown to mortal eye
Last Line:
Till you see nothing but an empty field
DMI number:
24031
153.
Upon a time the fairy elves
First Line:
Upon a time the fairy elves
Last Line:
Drawn by an unctuous snail's slow pace
Author:
Sir Simeon Steward (Confident)
DMI number:
4620
154.
Upon the Change where merchants meet
First Line:
Upon the Change where merchants meet
Last Line:
With pen or sword hab nab's the word | Have at all
DMI number:
42485
155.
Well may suspicion shake its head
First Line:
Well may suspicion shake its head
Last Line:
Her very shoes because they're fellows
DMI number:
33086
156.
What clothes to wear the first occasion
First Line:
What clothes to wear the first occasion
Last Line:
Which was at first an emblem of their shame
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
13571
157.
What do I see ridiculously clad
First Line:
What do I see ridiculously clad
Last Line:
Be James's sorrow and be George's jest
DMI number:
31397
158.
What lovers hate and yet what lovers praise
First Line:
What lovers hate and yet what lovers praise
Last Line:
Are stomachers connext or shape correcting stays
DMI number:
5788
159.
What though religion's like old breeches
First Line:
What though religion's like old breeches
Last Line:
Any way where cash comes in
DMI number:
36828
160.
When Sandwich in her sex's garb we see
First Line:
When Sandwich in her sex's garb we see
Last Line:
Who seemed the goddess seems the god of love
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
24366
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