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111.
Farewell Petre farewell cross
First Line:
Farewell Petre farewell cross
Last Line:
Farewell all that deserve a r-----
DMI number:
42374
112.
Fair nymph ascend to beauty's throne
First Line:
Fair nymph ascend to beauty's throne
Last Line:
And owns the inimitable fair
Author:
Isaac Watts (Speculation)
DMI number:
8032
113.
Fair opening to some courts propitious shine
First Line:
Fair opening to some courts propitious shine
Last Line:
Or reaped in iron harvests of the field
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28246
114.
Fairest how little rational is he
First Line:
Fairest how little rational is he
Last Line:
Can feel no frowns so in contempt forgive
DMI number:
12664
115.
From a proud sensual atheistical life
First Line:
From a proud sensual atheistical life
Last Line:
From making our heirs to be Morrice and Clayton | Libera nos Domine
DMI number:
4742
116.
From all the women we have whored
First Line:
From all the women we have whored
Last Line:
And never see Breda again | Quaesimus te &c
DMI number:
42378
117.
From all the women we have whored
First Line:
From all the women we have whored
Last Line:
And never see Breda again | Quaesumus &c
DMI number:
4912
118.
From all the women we have whored
First Line:
From all the women we have whored
Last Line:
Or ever see Breda again | Quaesumus te domine
DMI number:
42358
119.
Forsooth to say it is no sort of life
First Line:
Forsooth to say it is no sort of life
Last Line:
Disdains so much that none them in doth call
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
14110
120.
For places in the court are but like beds
First Line:
For places in the court are but like beds
Last Line:
At that man's foot and so lower and lower
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
17305
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