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171.
Now when the honest tenant gladly brings
First Line:
Now when the honest tenant gladly brings
Last Line:
And I never be my self but when I'm yours
DMI number:
43355
172.
O thou whose bosom glows with friendship's fire
First Line:
O thou whose bosom glows with friendship's fire
Last Line:
Must love the weakness which I fain would hide
DMI number:
22339
173.
O thou within whose tender blooming breast
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O thou within whose tender blooming breast
Last Line:
And ripen friendship into mutual love
DMI number:
30452
174.
O to whose keen yet candid sense
First Line:
O to whose keen yet candid sense
Last Line:
Happier you'll pass the sweet unthought for hour
DMI number:
23288
175.
O Perses foolish Perses bow thine ear
First Line:
O Perses foolish Perses bow thine ear
Last Line:
Hearken to wisdom is a useless man
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
28676
176.
O Harry canst thou find no subject fit
First Line:
O Harry canst thou find no subject fit
Last Line:
Who am thy most assured friend J P
DMI number:
4002
177.
O Jonathan the noblest of thy kind
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O Jonathan the noblest of thy kind
Last Line:
And kind to me as my own soul didst prove
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
9407
178.
O loved Hillarius thou by heaven designed
First Line:
O loved Hillarius thou by heaven designed
Last Line:
What wouldst thou not were wealth and greatness thine
DMI number:
17466
179.
Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend
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Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend
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Next wisdom thus that teacheth us love we the friendly mind
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
9091
180.
Of ancient use to poets it belongs
First Line:
Of ancient use to poets it belongs
Last Line:
As a clipped sixpence or a schilling Dutch
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7257
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