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661.
Most justly walker you declare
First Line:
Most justly walker you declare
Last Line:
Transcend your finest burning glasses
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
36519
662.
Mourn all ye groves in darker shades be seen
First Line:
Mourn all ye groves in darker shades be seen
Last Line:
Would try to move the rigid king of hell
Author:
John Oldham (Absolute)
DMI number:
4111
663.
My virtue dries all ulcerous running sores
First Line:
My virtue dries all ulcerous running sores
Last Line:
For that the pangs of childbirth I relieve
DMI number:
7845
664.
Much will always wanting be
First Line:
Much will always wanting be
Last Line:
He loves of homely littleness the ease
DMI number:
39839
665.
Muttering the winds at eve with blunted point
First Line:
Muttering the winds at eve with blunted point
Last Line:
Through all this dreary labyrinth of fate
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33036
666.
My fair's a flower that's seldom found
First Line:
My fair's a flower that's seldom found
Last Line:
Transplant her to my bed
DMI number:
31943
667.
My guardian bear me on thy downy wing
First Line:
My guardian bear me on thy downy wing
Last Line:
And gracious heaven give repose to me
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23731
668.
My guardian bear me on thy downy wing
First Line:
My guardian bear me on thy downy wing
Last Line:
And gracious heaven give that repose to me
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
41774
669.
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
First Line:
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
Last Line:
Yet him I could deny and freely give it you
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
41874
670.
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
First Line:
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
Last Line:
Yet him I would deny and freely give it you
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3786
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