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21.
Cooper how foolish would that author be
First Line:
Cooper how foolish would that author be
Last Line:
It may a while be thumbed and then forgot
Author:
John Oldmixon (Speculation)
DMI number:
6205
22.
Cowper how foolish would that author be
First Line:
Cowper how foolish would that author be
Last Line:
It may a while be thumbed and then forgot
DMI number:
8970
23.
Damon a mighty author who had long
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Damon a mighty author who had long
Last Line:
Adieu to Paris then a long adieu
DMI number:
8797
24.
Did Perrault the assassin ever give
First Line:
Did Perrault the assassin ever give
Last Line:
Tis false and needs no proof for I'm alive
DMI number:
8986
25.
Equivocation of infernal kind
First Line:
Equivocation of infernal kind
Last Line:
And summon Phoebus to their monthly bar
DMI number:
8913
26.
Duonis great heart the greatest ever was known
First Line:
Duonis great heart the greatest ever was known
Last Line:
Great heart which two great lovers contained alone
DMI number:
8956
27.
False teachers next in numerous crowds arise
First Line:
False teachers next in numerous crowds arise
Last Line:
Place all their virtue in confessing sin
DMI number:
27922
28.
Fathers in god whom I revere
First Line:
Fathers in god whom I revere
Last Line:
Ill must it go with their affairs
DMI number:
27925
29.
Even Phaenicia does declare
First Line:
Even Phaenicia does declare
Last Line:
Nothing with Clelia can compare
DMI number:
8952
30.
For what should I my sleeping muse awake
First Line:
For what should I my sleeping muse awake
Last Line:
Twas a good oyster gentlemen adieu
DMI number:
8963
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