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211.
I had a friend that loved me
First Line:
I had a friend that loved me
Last Line:
Thee of thy part
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18952
212.
I do here entertain a friendship with thee
First Line:
I do here entertain a friendship with thee
Last Line:
Remain the debtors when we come to die
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
14833
213.
I dreamed I lost a pearl and so it proved
First Line:
I dreamed I lost a pearl and so it proved
Last Line:
Ah poor repair for the loss of such a friend
DMI number:
43441
214.
I find now too late
First Line:
I find now too late
Last Line:
Though I trudged it a foot through the mire
DMI number:
5348
215.
I hope good friend your plaguy gout
First Line:
I hope good friend your plaguy gout
Last Line:
Tis for the benefit of Bungy
DMI number:
12795
216.
I hope it won't be termed rude
First Line:
I hope it won't be termed rude
Last Line:
And rest thy friends in much good will
DMI number:
26969
217.
I hope sir by this you have found your account
First Line:
I hope sir by this you have found your account
Last Line:
Since one is too solid and the other too light
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11626
218.
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
219.
In their nonage a sympathy
First Line:
In their nonage a sympathy
Last Line:
And as they run still mingled smiles and tears
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
18963
220.
In softest chosen words reprove your friend
First Line:
In softest chosen words reprove your friend
Last Line:
For too reprove a friend in the yielding hour
DMI number:
24670
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