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A garment made by cunning artsmen's skill
First Line:
A garment made by cunning artsmen's skill
Last Line:
It adds a greater grace to purity
Author:
Thomas Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
13563
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A ballet a ballet let every poet
First Line:
A ballet a ballet let every poet
Last Line:
The devil will fetch you all one of these days | Oh women &c
DMI number:
42491
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A cap like a bat
First Line:
A cap like a bat
Last Line:
And roast all the loves and the graces
Author:
Christopher Anstey (Absolute)
DMI number:
36907
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A hat secures from the sun's scorching heat
First Line:
A hat secures from the sun's scorching heat
Last Line:
As lords and ladies in each lane or street
DMI number:
7775
5.
A nymph of every charm possessed
First Line:
A nymph of every charm possessed
Last Line:
A more refulgent light
DMI number:
37870
6.
A pair of sheers both strong and keen
First Line:
A pair of sheers both strong and keen
Last Line:
You all have sense enough to find it out
DMI number:
30124
7.
A sweet disorder in the dress
First Line:
A sweet disorder in the dress
Last Line:
Is too precise in every part
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
13570
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A virgin's smock I sing the direful cause
First Line:
A virgin's smock I sing the direful cause
Last Line:
The youth enjoys what he long sought in vain
Author:
Giles Jacob (Absolute)
DMI number:
9705
9.
Accept my much esteemed friend
First Line:
Accept my much esteemed friend
Last Line:
And prove my friend a Tamerlane
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
22355
10.
All mortal things are frail and go to pot
First Line:
All mortal things are frail and go to pot
Last Line:
With projects tired I'd stick to common cloth
DMI number:
35906
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