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181.
Lady Dorothy Drum sends her compliments
First Line:
Lady Dorothy Drum sends her compliments
Last Line:
My lord she knows whose works and the shells for the grott
DMI number:
19537
182.
Let me see bread and beer tripe and dressing hey day
First Line:
Let me see bread and beer tripe and dressing hey day
Last Line:
I pay for my doublet pay you for your lining
DMI number:
16974
183.
Learn hence dear youth the brainless crowds to shun
First Line:
Learn hence dear youth the brainless crowds to shun
Last Line:
Who might be soldiers if they were not guards
DMI number:
35349
184.
Leave Jeffrey Chaucer to describen a man
First Line:
Leave Jeffrey Chaucer to describen a man
Last Line:
Men sayn he nedes no other purgatory
DMI number:
1905
185.
Let holy guides prevail on timorous fools
First Line:
Let holy guides prevail on timorous fools
Last Line:
This is the happy life we modish rakes would lead
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
10649
186.
Let others in deserved oblivion pass
First Line:
Let others in deserved oblivion pass
Last Line:
Till rigid virtue reigns and generous lovers cease
DMI number:
8036
187.
Let sinful bachelors their woes deplore
First Line:
Let sinful bachelors their woes deplore
Last Line:
And find divulged the secrets they would hide
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
1363
188.
Let the anxious coxcomb adore a fair face
First Line:
Let the anxious coxcomb adore a fair face
Last Line:
There's no solid joy but in jolly full bowls
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
2397
189.
Midst pretty tricks and quaint device
First Line:
Midst pretty tricks and quaint device
Last Line:
May curse old dad's allez vous
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3897
190.
May I presume in humble lays
First Line:
May I presume in humble lays
Last Line:
Then one may say the ball is ended
DMI number:
62
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