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121.
I saw fair Delia all alone
First Line:
I saw fair Delia all alone
Last Line:
Then falling down her garment hem | final line illegible
DMI number:
7469
122.
I saw him beat the surges under him
First Line:
I saw him beat the surges under him
Last Line:
He came alive to land
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37356
123.
I that the winter's daughter am
First Line:
I that the winter's daughter am
Last Line:
By adding Cor to Nix
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41930
124.
If droughty regions parch
First Line:
If droughty regions parch
Last Line:
Provokes to keener toils than sultry droughts allow
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30664
125.
If I her fellow she me flies
First Line:
If I her fellow she me flies
Last Line:
I pray you tell what it may be
DMI number:
41905
126.
If Saint Pauls day be fair and clear
First Line:
If Saint Pauls day be fair and clear
Last Line:
Great dearth shall be as wise men say
DMI number:
43807
127.
Let coward guilt with pallid fear
First Line:
Let coward guilt with pallid fear
Last Line:
Of everlasting day
Author:
Elizabeth Carter (Absolute)
DMI number:
32291
128.
Kind heaven at length indulgent to our prayer
First Line:
Kind heaven at length indulgent to our prayer
Last Line:
With eyes they listen and applaud with hearts
DMI number:
6380
129.
Kind nature with a mother's joys
First Line:
Kind nature with a mother's joys
Last Line:
And sweetly pre enjoys the skies
DMI number:
33608
130.
Leave rustic muse the cot and furrowed plains
First Line:
Leave rustic muse the cot and furrowed plains
Last Line:
Than time or Jove more fell or fire or savage Goth
Author:
Bonnell Thornton (Speculation)
DMI number:
32744
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