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31.
Beneath a gloomy yew's unhealthy shade
First Line:
Beneath a gloomy yew's unhealthy shade
Last Line:
For my sake live tonight tomorrow die
DMI number:
44566
32.
C--s I hoped the little heaven shall spare
First Line:
C--s I hoped the little heaven shall spare
Last Line:
Grateful to him who lived and died thy friend
Author:
Thomas Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
23525
33.
Can then my love ever doubt my truth
First Line:
Can then my love ever doubt my truth
Last Line:
But here live and die with you
DMI number:
12781
34.
Can you conceive my willing friendship such
First Line:
Can you conceive my willing friendship such
Last Line:
Than to refer you to some abler friend
DMI number:
9662
35.
By Sylvia if thy charming self be meant
First Line:
By Sylvia if thy charming self be meant
Last Line:
And died in woe that thou might'st live in peace
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4252
36.
By heaven you stir not
First Line:
By heaven you stir not
Last Line:
And curses great as is thy falsehood catch thee
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
35135
37.
Come prithee honest Jack fill t'other pipe
First Line:
Come prithee honest Jack fill t'other pipe
Last Line:
There's no such charming liqour in the grave
DMI number:
5768
38.
Come Selima my charming friend and share
First Line:
Come Selima my charming friend and share
Last Line:
Content in your Arpasia's heart to reign
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21945
39.
Charmed with the empty found of pompous words
First Line:
Charmed with the empty found of pompous words
Last Line:
May you seem happy whilst I'm really so
DMI number:
33297
40.
Come Justamond partake with me
First Line:
Come Justamond partake with me
Last Line:
Ever want that pity more
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34339
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