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91.
Though Vandyke and Kneller in art you excel
First Line:
Though Vandyke and Kneller in art you excel
Last Line:
Is by far the most beautiful piece you ever drew
DMI number:
11071
92.
Thrice happy day when first I gazed on you
First Line:
Thrice happy day when first I gazed on you
Last Line:
What at the resurrection we shall be
DMI number:
43375
93.
Today as at my glass I stood
First Line:
Today as at my glass I stood
Last Line:
For universal tyranny
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11568
94.
To paint the various charms of various fair
First Line:
To paint the various charms of various fair
Last Line:
Your eyes can kill your pride permits to live
DMI number:
22955
95.
To pensive minds superior truths belong
First Line:
To pensive minds superior truths belong
Last Line:
To praise those charms which Lyttelton admired
Author:
Sir Griffith Boynton (Confident)
DMI number:
33365
96.
To him the poet's name refuse
First Line:
To him the poet's name refuse
Last Line:
And be the subject and the muse
DMI number:
24308
97.
Unmeaning features and a baby face
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Unmeaning features and a baby face
Last Line:
Though Groves condemn me and though Hamond sneer
DMI number:
18213
98.
Trace not for splendor yonder starry skies
First Line:
Trace not for splendor yonder starry skies
Last Line:
And he his fate instead of conquest found
DMI number:
37971
99.
Triumphant queen of beauty
First Line:
Triumphant queen of beauty
Last Line:
That evermore must blaze
DMI number:
42796
100.
Well well 'tis true
First Line:
Well well 'tis true
Last Line:
And make you so again
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute) & Henry Lawes (Speculation)
DMI number:
10700
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