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111.
Is this dear maid the price of all my pains
First Line:
Is this dear maid the price of all my pains
Last Line:
The lover scorned but crowned the poet's brow
DMI number:
18069
112.
In youth exalted high in air
First Line:
In youth exalted high in air
Last Line:
And on some dunghill left to rot
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute) & Patrick Delany (Confident)
DMI number:
2121
113.
Inclined of late to contemplation
First Line:
Inclined of late to contemplation
Last Line:
But nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit
DMI number:
7883
114.
Injurious pin how durst thou steal so nigh
First Line:
Injurious pin how durst thou steal so nigh
Last Line:
A crooked object to each scornful eye
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
6172
115.
In vain fair maid in vain you would
First Line:
In vain fair maid in vain you would
Last Line:
Between two little hills of snow
DMI number:
19392
116.
It is well known a windmill may
First Line:
It is well known a windmill may
Last Line:
But never stirs out of place
DMI number:
7634
117.
Lo the rich casket's mimic dome
First Line:
Lo the rich casket's mimic dome
Last Line:
With Bladud's healing streams
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
26713
118.
Let vain philosophy hence learn to bind
First Line:
Let vain philosophy hence learn to bind
Last Line:
Till the last pulse shall beat and life stand still
DMI number:
30686
119.
Lo every subject Berkley treats
First Line:
Lo every subject Berkley treats
Last Line:
And beaux to relish tar
DMI number:
33280
120.
My name engraved herein
First Line:
My name engraved herein
Last Line:
For dying men talk often so
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9115
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