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1.
All things are common amongst friends thou sayest
First Line:
All things are common amongst friends thou sayest
Last Line:
Nothing so common as to use them so
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6325
2.
Believing hear what you deserve to hear
First Line:
Believing hear what you deserve to hear
Last Line:
Me to the world yours gave to me a friend
DMI number:
27644
3.
By these stale arts a dinner you pursue
First Line:
By these stale arts a dinner you pursue
Last Line:
To dine today do so but then no news
DMI number:
27639
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Fraternal love in such strong currents runs
First Line:
Fraternal love in such strong currents runs
Last Line:
Live thou dear brother both thy days and mine
DMI number:
27319
5.
In all thy humours whether grave or mellow
First Line:
In all thy humours whether grave or mellow
Last Line:
There is no living with thee nor without thee
DMI number:
17371
6.
In epigram so happy is your strain
First Line:
In epigram so happy is your strain
Last Line:
Few yield the glory of the field in wit
DMI number:
27511
7.
Is there a friend like those distinguished few
First Line:
Is there a friend like those distinguished few
Last Line:
I know indeed but dare not name that friend
DMI number:
27320
8.
Is there to enroll amongst the friendly few
First Line:
Is there to enroll amongst the friendly few
Last Line:
Now let me die but Harris is this friend
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27759
9.
I offer love but thou respect wilt have
First Line:
I offer love but thou respect wilt have
Last Line:
But know I can be no man's friend and slave
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6314
10.
If a mewed quail by accident I had
First Line:
If a mewed quail by accident I had
Last Line:
Which if you like you're always welcome friend
DMI number:
27646
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