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191.
Once how I doted on this jilting town
First Line:
Once how I doted on this jilting town
Last Line:
But all the mighty pother ends in punk
Author:
Charles Sackville (Speculation)
DMI number:
3665
192.
One day behind my lady's back
First Line:
One day behind my lady's back
Last Line:
All say the same
DMI number:
26967
193.
Proud Eunica when I advanced to kiss
First Line:
Proud Eunica when I advanced to kiss
Last Line:
But to a virgin bed condemned for ever lie alone
Author:
William Bowles (Absolute)
DMI number:
3923
194.
Put off your giant titles then I can
First Line:
Put off your giant titles then I can
Last Line:
In our best parts immortal pedigree
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
13736
195.
Philosophy consists not
First Line:
Philosophy consists not
Last Line:
To plague unhappy man and ruin nations
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37459
196.
Phoebus and thou great goddess of the skies
First Line:
Phoebus and thou great goddess of the skies
Last Line:
To Phoebus and Diana sing
DMI number:
41853
197.
Poets my lord by some unlucky fate
First Line:
Poets my lord by some unlucky fate
Last Line:
A willing victim of the fools you scorned
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
32725
198.
Precedence forsooth by what title or right
First Line:
Precedence forsooth by what title or right
Last Line:
Can figure away as a woman of fashion
DMI number:
37878
199.
Prepare now you cits your charter to lose
First Line:
Prepare now you cits your charter to lose
Last Line:
And want but the word for to plunder
DMI number:
42362
200.
Poor man how happy once in thy first state
First Line:
Poor man how happy once in thy first state
Last Line:
And its vast body bleeds in every vein
Author:
Robert Blair (Absolute)
DMI number:
33750
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