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281.
That we in earth's delights free joy may find
First Line:
That we in earth's delights free joy may find
Last Line:
Thy self in all things evermore obey
DMI number:
5587
282.
Sweet scented sir had you but took
First Line:
Sweet scented sir had you but took
Last Line:
By coxcomb inside and without
DMI number:
3272
283.
The globe of earth on which we dwell
First Line:
The globe of earth on which we dwell
Last Line:
Do fools make such a pother
DMI number:
11897
284.
The first element of a courtier is
First Line:
The first element of a courtier is
Last Line:
To be in debt the criss-cross is the last
DMI number:
14131
285.
The fond recourse of infancy and age
First Line:
The fond recourse of infancy and age
Last Line:
Then what we are may soon be understood
DMI number:
15097
286.
The fair Eliza void of every pain
First Line:
The fair Eliza void of every pain
Last Line:
Who hug but cats on earth lead apes in hell
DMI number:
10013
287.
The men of wit and sense were met
First Line:
The men of wit and sense were met
Last Line:
The preference must be made by taste
DMI number:
2886
288.
The miser fasts becasue he will not eat
First Line:
The miser fasts becasue he will not eat
Last Line:
The righteous man to punish sinful folly
Author:
Samuel Rowlands (Absolute)
DMI number:
17658
289.
The puffing art how vastly it improves
First Line:
The puffing art how vastly it improves
Last Line:
And never swallow such another pill
DMI number:
18327
290.
The muse your stay one moment more entreats
First Line:
The muse your stay one moment more entreats
Last Line:
Then dare to gain o gain it by your praise
DMI number:
38317
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