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291.
Some say that poets are so born
First Line:
Some say that poets are so born
Last Line:
His name shall live to eternity
DMI number:
36823
292.
That you like Thrasea or like Cato great
First Line:
That you like Thrasea or like Cato great
Last Line:
Give me the man who merits praise and lives
DMI number:
27312
293.
The admiring crowd are dazzled with surprise
First Line:
The admiring crowd are dazzled with surprise
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And consecrates the place of his abode
DMI number:
40039
294.
Talk not to me of fond renown the rude
First Line:
Talk not to me of fond renown the rude
Last Line:
For half the joys I part with for their sake
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14735
295.
Susanna take Lucretia's boasted place
First Line:
Susanna take Lucretia's boasted place
Last Line:
Restored both life and fame entire to thee
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Absolute)
DMI number:
24781
296.
That courage which the vain for valour take
First Line:
That courage which the vain for valour take
Last Line:
This noble valour is and this is yours
DMI number:
41431
297.
That height and godlike purity of mind
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That height and godlike purity of mind
Last Line:
Follows not still the greatness of our blood
DMI number:
41284
298.
That man is miserably compelled that must
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That man is miserably compelled that must
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To save his fame be to himself unjust
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
14733
299.
That praise contents me more which one imparts
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That praise contents me more which one imparts
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Who have more wealth but not more wit than he
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
17262
300.
That thus blessed princess we lament thy fall
First Line:
That thus blessed princess we lament thy fall
Last Line:
And drink immortal draughts of inexhausted love
DMI number:
42895
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