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71.
Bend not to Ayres street Tom your way
First Line:
Bend not to Ayres street Tom your way
Last Line:
Ere we can toast is gone
DMI number:
10058
72.
Can he that flies his country find
First Line:
Can he that flies his country find
Last Line:
More swift than roes or stormy wind
Author:
Thomas Creech (Absolute)
DMI number:
24404
73.
But fortune ever changing dame
First Line:
But fortune ever changing dame
Last Line:
And honest poverty's undowered charms
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
37700
74.
Bright Venus Covent Garden's queen
First Line:
Bright Venus Covent Garden's queen
Last Line:
Is but a power to tease
DMI number:
33084
75.
Caught in a storm the frightened merchant prays
First Line:
Caught in a storm the frightened merchant prays
Last Line:
Not fearing censure if you deign to praise
DMI number:
38436
76.
Come Phillis gentle Phillis prithee come
First Line:
Come Phillis gentle Phillis prithee come
Last Line:
Many a care is charmed by verse
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42143
77.
Come Pyrrha tell what lover now
First Line:
Come Pyrrha tell what lover now
Last Line:
Look on another's danger
Author:
James Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
7433
78.
Cnidian goddess Paphian queen
First Line:
Cnidian goddess Paphian queen
Last Line:
And last of all friend Mercury
DMI number:
19133
79.
Come companions come away
First Line:
Come companions come away
Last Line:
But in those of Egypt's queen
DMI number:
10020
80.
Daughter than thy fair mother much more fair
First Line:
Daughter than thy fair mother much more fair
Last Line:
And love reciprocal return to me
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42046
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