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31.
Much will always wanting be
First Line:
Much will always wanting be
Last Line:
He loves of homely littleness the ease
DMI number:
39839
32.
I mean not now my beauty to oppose
First Line:
I mean not now my beauty to oppose
Last Line:
From whose sweet lips these pleasing accents flew
DMI number:
7899
33.
If by the rules of nature we proceed
First Line:
If by the rules of nature we proceed
Last Line:
Who from high Jove himself derived his claim
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7914
34.
If empire is to beauty due
First Line:
If empire is to beauty due
Last Line:
Heartened and buoyed she thus maintained her claim
DMI number:
7906
35.
If the fond tulip swelled with pride
First Line:
If the fond tulip swelled with pride
Last Line:
Long time the pride of rich Damascus stood
DMI number:
7907
36.
If the green nation sister banish thee
First Line:
If the green nation sister banish thee
Last Line:
So much for virtue as thou for a crime
DMI number:
7896
37.
Let now my muse more lofty numbers bring
First Line:
Let now my muse more lofty numbers bring
Last Line:
Where fortune was a slave and virtue reigned
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7919
38.
Me cruel nature when she made me gave
First Line:
Me cruel nature when she made me gave
Last Line:
But I though sad procure a gladsome mien
DMI number:
7831
39.
Mark how the lusty sun salutes the spring
First Line:
Mark how the lusty sun salutes the spring
Last Line:
He does sill new flowers beget
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5565
40.
Next way-bred rose propped by her seven nerves
First Line:
Next way-bred rose propped by her seven nerves
Last Line:
Like those in spring that blooming flowers grace
DMI number:
7890
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