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21.
At the two ends of her two sleeves we see
First Line:
At the two ends of her two sleeves we see
Last Line:
In plumpness like her round and fleshy arm
DMI number:
39949
22.
Attend ye fair whilst anxious for your praise
First Line:
Attend ye fair whilst anxious for your praise
Last Line:
Such is his verse 'twill melt him into love
DMI number:
12009
23.
Asasist me muse while I relate
First Line:
Asasist me muse while I relate
Last Line:
She'll never be worse one single hair
DMI number:
31835
24.
Behold the promised land where pleasure flows
First Line:
Behold the promised land where pleasure flows
Last Line:
So blushed Adonis in the seat of bliss
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
41811
25.
Besides another motive doth arise
First Line:
Besides another motive doth arise
Last Line:
But th' actions flow from the soul's influence
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
16711
26.
But though the apprehensive power do pause
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But though the apprehensive power do pause
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And trembling fear and vexing griefs annoy
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
17027
27.
Britons in me you may behold of late
First Line:
Britons in me you may behold of late
Last Line:
I'm without female's aid the product of a male
DMI number:
24033
28.
Come prick up your ears and attend sirs a while
First Line:
Come prick up your ears and attend sirs a while
Last Line:
That most of their natives entirely subsist on
DMI number:
31769
29.
Celia has got a mole so fair
First Line:
Celia has got a mole so fair
Last Line:
That in love's cause all men must fall
DMI number:
15536
30.
Close your lids unhappy eyes
First Line:
Close your lids unhappy eyes
Last Line:
To kill none whom love hath fired
DMI number:
49667
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