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41.
Sweetest bud of beauty may
First Line:
Sweetest bud of beauty may
Last Line:
When thou shalt to thy noon arise
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Confident)
DMI number:
3433
42.
The pleasures of love and the joys of good wine
First Line:
The pleasures of love and the joys of good wine
Last Line:
Present all together and now boys give fire
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
13275
43.
The nymph that undoes me is fair and unkind
First Line:
The nymph that undoes me is fair and unkind
Last Line:
Who sees her must love and who loves her must die
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
2297
44.
The nymph that undoes me is Fair and Unkind
First Line:
The nymph that undoes me is Fair and Unkind
Last Line:
Who sees her must love her who loves her must die
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
46127
45.
The Nymph that undoes me is fair and unkind
First Line:
The Nymph that undoes me is fair and unkind
Last Line:
Who sees her must love who loves her must die
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
47612
46.
There is a fate in love as well as war
First Line:
There is a fate in love as well as war
Last Line:
Some though less careful more successful are
DMI number:
19468
47.
Tis not in this as in the former age
First Line:
Tis not in this as in the former age
Last Line:
You're welcome every day to damn their plays
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
3466
48.
To little or no purpose have I spent all my days
First Line:
To little or no purpose have I spent all my days
Last Line:
That I cannot deny what I know will undo me
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
47535
49.
To little or no purpose I spent many days
First Line:
To little or no purpose I spent many days
Last Line:
I cannot deny what I know would undo me
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
23604
50.
We of ourselves can neither love nor hate
First Line:
We of ourselves can neither love nor hate
Last Line:
Heaven still reserves the power to guide our fate
DMI number:
19465
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