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101.
Methought her eyes
First Line:
Methought her eyes
Last Line:
Peeped from their watery brink and glowed upon me
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
18791
102.
Mark but how terrible his eyes appear
First Line:
Mark but how terrible his eyes appear
Last Line:
And like a gem does in the quarry shine
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19333
103.
Mark my Sebastian how that sullen frown
First Line:
Mark my Sebastian how that sullen frown
Last Line:
And while it kills delights
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18972
104.
Miss Peggy so gay so blooming in youth
First Line:
Miss Peggy so gay so blooming in youth
Last Line:
Poor lady alas hasn't a tooth in her head
DMI number:
20069
105.
Lucasia never blush to own
First Line:
Lucasia never blush to own
Last Line:
In that fair box of ivory
DMI number:
16233
106.
None but the searcher of all hearts ever can
First Line:
None but the searcher of all hearts ever can
Last Line:
Disclose the secrets of the heart of man
DMI number:
7956
107.
Nor those mysterious parts were then concealed
First Line:
Nor those mysterious parts were then concealed
Last Line:
And banished from man's life his happiest life
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26124
108.
Next in the nostrils doth she use the smell
First Line:
Next in the nostrils doth she use the smell
Last Line:
To make mens spirits more apt for thoughts divine
DMI number:
41045
109.
No argument could Celia move
First Line:
No argument could Celia move
Last Line:
Twas by her hand they died
DMI number:
15966
110.
No arguments could Polly move
First Line:
No arguments could Polly move
Last Line:
Twas by her hand they died
DMI number:
24888
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