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61.
No I'll never wed nor be a married slave
First Line:
No I'll never wed nor be a married slave
Last Line:
Do marriage as a cursed infection shun
DMI number:
5785
62.
O happy wit whose rare and fruitful vein
First Line:
O happy wit whose rare and fruitful vein
Last Line:
Teach me then dear Moliere to rhyme no more
Author:
John Oldmixon (Confident)
DMI number:
8798
63.
Now when grey time in his impartial course
First Line:
Now when grey time in his impartial course
Last Line:
Eleven Lustra and two years has shed
DMI number:
39957
64.
No more my muse though satire may prevail
First Line:
No more my muse though satire may prevail
Last Line:
Give over tomorrow we'll begin again
DMI number:
8822
65.
Of all the creatures which earth's surface tread
First Line:
Of all the creatures which earth's surface tread
Last Line:
Man is a beast good faith as much as we
Author:
John Oldham (Absolute) & John Ozell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8864
66.
Of all the pens which my poor rhymes molest
First Line:
Of all the pens which my poor rhymes molest
Last Line:
Writes scoundrel verses and then says they're mine
DMI number:
9434
67.
Of you my verse if any should enquire
First Line:
Of you my verse if any should enquire
Last Line:
And near to Regnier on Parnassus rose
DMI number:
27910
68.
Oh with what art Racine dost thou inspire
First Line:
Oh with what art Racine dost thou inspire
Last Line:
Leave thou to Pradon such a senseless pit
DMI number:
8968
69.
Oh let me the wonder of our days
First Line:
Oh let me the wonder of our days
Last Line:
And you shall see that love for ever stays
DMI number:
8954
70.
Or in cold couplets careless of the fair
First Line:
Or in cold couplets careless of the fair
Last Line:
Sicken in simile and pine away
DMI number:
8949
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