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71.
Ere yet ingenuous youth thy steps retire
First Line:
Ere yet ingenuous youth thy steps retire
Last Line:
The muse forbids the virtues man to die
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
35327
72.
Ere yet ingenuous youth thy steps retire
First Line:
Ere yet ingenuous youth thy steps retire
Last Line:
The muse forbids the virtuous man to die
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
32298
73.
Donatus you as opportunely ask
First Line:
Donatus you as opportunely ask
Last Line:
Rest on thy mellow lips and feast upon the sound
Author:
William Tunstall (Confident)
DMI number:
9353
74.
E second vowel we espy
First Line:
E second vowel we espy
Last Line:
In music Ela Elami
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Speculation)
DMI number:
36511
75.
Dread critics we have nothing more to plead
First Line:
Dread critics we have nothing more to plead
Last Line:
That neither yield in learning or in wit
DMI number:
3862
76.
Fat from breakfast now pretty well rested
First Line:
Fat from breakfast now pretty well rested
Last Line:
Whom the church and religion have chose to defend them
DMI number:
2811
77.
First is the nominative case
First Line:
First is the nominative case
Last Line:
Tis vain to try to fret or fume
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36506
78.
Feign would I kind and learned friend
First Line:
Feign would I kind and learned friend
Last Line:
Sung from the heart if sung in vain
DMI number:
33598
79.
From a spoon without a handle
First Line:
From a spoon without a handle
Last Line:
And from college government | Libera me &c
DMI number:
5220
80.
Free from the dull impertinence of chat
First Line:
Free from the dull impertinence of chat
Last Line:
Content if bright with borrowed rays to shine
DMI number:
32339
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