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11.
In days of yore as authors tell
First Line:
In days of yore as authors tell
Last Line:
The shining case contains a fool
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
30824
12.
In days of yore ere Britons grew too wise
First Line:
In days of yore ere Britons grew too wise
Last Line:
Grown grave by sorrow by experience wise
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23757
13.
In vain dear madam yes in vain you strive
First Line:
In vain dear madam yes in vain you strive
Last Line:
Thousands may enter through the gates of death
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23734
14.
My guardian bear me on thy downy wing
First Line:
My guardian bear me on thy downy wing
Last Line:
And gracious heaven give repose to me
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23731
15.
My guardian bear me on thy downy wing
First Line:
My guardian bear me on thy downy wing
Last Line:
And gracious heaven give that repose to me
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
41774
16.
If you dear Celia cannot bear
First Line:
If you dear Celia cannot bear
Last Line:
I've tired both myself and you
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23750
17.
Let not that day in circling moments run
First Line:
Let not that day in circling moments run
Last Line:
Mature and open to omniscience lie
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23752
18.
May Artemisia hear my strain
First Line:
May Artemisia hear my strain
Last Line:
With sirs your servant and no more
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23735
19.
Madam | I hope you'll think it's true
First Line:
Madam | I hope you'll think it's true
Last Line:
Or else this very moment dies | Strephon
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23744
20.
Lucia was fair and bright as rising day
First Line:
Lucia was fair and bright as rising day
Last Line:
In youth admired and beloved in age
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23736
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