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A good resolve ay marry is it
First Line:
A good resolve ay marry is it
Last Line:
Where contradicting is confuting
DMI number:
16143
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A reason why we love
First Line:
A reason why we love
Last Line:
That love has reason
DMI number:
22015
3.
A sage philosopher called Ned
First Line:
A sage philosopher called Ned
Last Line:
And each diversion has its season
DMI number:
19777
4.
All animals that be do grovelling lie
First Line:
All animals that be do grovelling lie
Last Line:
Himself he hopes amongst the stars to find
DMI number:
43811
5.
An open heart a generous mind
First Line:
An open heart a generous mind
Last Line:
Who love lament him and despise
DMI number:
26705
6.
As each peculiar deity is praised
First Line:
As each peculiar deity is praised
Last Line:
The mystic power through fairer optics view
DMI number:
16581
7.
By custom doomed to folly sloth and ease
First Line:
By custom doomed to folly sloth and ease
Last Line:
New Claelias vie in fame with Greece or Rome
Author:
Anne Ingram [nee Howard; other married name Douglas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
19785
8.
Clarissa sprightly once and gay
First Line:
Clarissa sprightly once and gay
Last Line:
And reason is but inclination
DMI number:
21911
9.
From the Elysian Fields I sing
First Line:
From the Elysian Fields I sing
Last Line:
Then every grace will shine in you
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18305
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From whence usurping man thy boasted claim
First Line:
From whence usurping man thy boasted claim
Last Line:
In choicer gifts but wit to use them well
DMI number:
43036
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