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21.
Still in your mouth and at your fingers ends
First Line:
Still in your mouth and at your fingers ends
Last Line:
Where it begun all's common amongst friends
DMI number:
27346
22.
Soon may your new cut coppices revive
First Line:
Soon may your new cut coppices revive
Last Line:
Tell me what you yourself would freely hear
DMI number:
27492
23.
The things that best teach life to please
First Line:
The things that best teach life to please
Last Line:
And neither wish nor fear to die
DMI number:
23282
24.
This honest friend that you so much admire
First Line:
This honest friend that you so much admire
Last Line:
Your friend a better dinner will make mine
DMI number:
27634
25.
Thieves may break locks and with your cash retire'
First Line:
Thieves may break locks and with your cash retire'
Last Line:
That is the only wealth for ever yours
DMI number:
27421
26.
Thou whom if faith or honour recommends
First Line:
Thou whom if faith or honour recommends
Last Line:
Tomorrow is too late then live today
DMI number:
27315
27.
Thy hoarded gold thy chests may quit
First Line:
Thy hoarded gold thy chests may quit
Last Line:
And always will be so
Author:
Martial (Absolute)
DMI number:
16179
28.
To walk a mile a friend to see
First Line:
To walk a mile a friend to see
Last Line:
And that to see thee not
DMI number:
13153
29.
When Cinna to be poor pretends
First Line:
When Cinna to be poor pretends
Last Line:
He's no pretender between friends
DMI number:
27550
30.
When I had purchased a fresh whore or coat
First Line:
When I had purchased a fresh whore or coat
Last Line:
Tis new before hand to deny a friend
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6343
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