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1.
A daw in pilfered plumes arrayed
First Line:
A daw in pilfered plumes arrayed
Last Line:
Derision and contempt's his fate
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Confident)
DMI number:
30216
2.
A dog at hunger's urgent call
First Line:
A dog at hunger's urgent call
Last Line:
Embraced a cloud within his arms
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30217
3.
A bumpkin unrefined and rude
First Line:
A bumpkin unrefined and rude
Last Line:
Thy company is worse than none
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30290
4.
A miser who insatiate thirst of gain
First Line:
A miser who insatiate thirst of gain
Last Line:
Who by our means will have his soul and yours
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
7860
5.
A peacock of his feathers vain
First Line:
A peacock of his feathers vain
Last Line:
I like an eagle mount the sky
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Confident)
DMI number:
30302
6.
A peacock of his feathers vain
First Line:
A peacock of his feathers vain
Last Line:
I like the eagle mount the sky
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30387
7.
A lady who a negro bought
First Line:
A lady who a negro bought
Last Line:
And have her course again
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Speculation)
DMI number:
33642
8.
A lady who a negro bought
First Line:
A lady who a negro bought
Last Line:
The black did still a black remain
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Confident)
DMI number:
30253
9.
A leopard once his beauty prized
First Line:
A leopard once his beauty prized
Last Line:
But these said he immortal are
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30289
10.
An humble station is a safe retreat
First Line:
An humble station is a safe retreat
Last Line:
While reason bounds and answers his desires
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
7736
11.
As once a cock of sordid brood
First Line:
As once a cock of sordid brood
Last Line:
When men of merit are despised
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Confident)
DMI number:
30218
12.
Aspiring souls to great attempts inclined
First Line:
Aspiring souls to great attempts inclined
Last Line:
In tunes compelled they of their fate complain
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
7699
13.
Behold the man inhuman Pilate No
First Line:
Behold the man inhuman Pilate No
Last Line:
Towards him alike thy pity and thy love
DMI number:
43246
14.
Careless besotted man whose baffled mind
First Line:
Careless besotted man whose baffled mind
Last Line:
And more than all the dearest things but thee
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30618
15.
Contented men no disappointment dread
First Line:
Contented men no disappointment dread
Last Line:
They find a cloud in their deluded arms
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30377
16.
Few men their friends to such excess adore
First Line:
Few men their friends to such excess adore
Last Line:
The skin is nearer though the shirt be near
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30381
17.
Few men their friends to such excess adore
First Line:
Few men their friends to such excess adore
Last Line:
The skin is nearest though the shirt be near
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30396
18.
Haste my bright sun haste from my dazzled sight
First Line:
Haste my bright sun haste from my dazzled sight
Last Line:
And let thy haste imply a swift return
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
36225
19.
He that would choose a station so secure
First Line:
He that would choose a station so secure
Last Line:
Thou shalt the force of all its rage defeat
DMI number:
43248
20.
He who denies himself what nature craves
First Line:
He who denies himself what nature craves
Last Line:
But meet and centre in one fatal end
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
7861
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