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Jane Barker
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21.
Good sir if I could my resentments show
First Line:
Good sir if I could my resentments show
Last Line:
This complete mirror of Christianity
DMI number:
43436
22.
How oft ah wretch hast thou profusely swore
First Line:
How oft ah wretch hast thou profusely swore
Last Line:
To bring the beauteous fabric to decay
DMI number:
43468
23.
I dread this tedious time more than
First Line:
I dread this tedious time more than
Last Line:
We'll separate from this
DMI number:
43474
24.
I dreamed I lost a pearl and so it proved
First Line:
I dreamed I lost a pearl and so it proved
Last Line:
Ah poor repair for the loss of such a friend
DMI number:
43441
25.
I hope I shan't be blamed if I am proud
First Line:
I hope I shan't be blamed if I am proud
Last Line:
But due respects and complaisance to them
DMI number:
43448
26.
Incautious youth why does thou so misplace
First Line:
Incautious youth why does thou so misplace
Last Line:
Which otherwise had only venial been
DMI number:
43461
27.
In vain does nature her free gifts bestow
First Line:
In vain does nature her free gifts bestow
Last Line:
As without wealth to get or keep a heart
DMI number:
43469
28.
In vain in vain it is I find
First Line:
In vain in vain it is I find
Last Line:
Let thy kind hand exalt it to my brow
DMI number:
43451
29.
Like two sweet youths stripped naked on the Strand
First Line:
Like two sweet youths stripped naked on the Strand
Last Line:
Whose lives are precepts and examples too
DMI number:
43453
30.
I wonder what Alexis ails
First Line:
I wonder what Alexis ails
Last Line:
Are soon made slaves to love
DMI number:
43466
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