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111.
Well for a careful foresight sober wit
First Line:
Well for a careful foresight sober wit
Last Line:
And zealous conventiclers will then amend
DMI number:
43175
112.
Walking some ten years since along the park
First Line:
Walking some ten years since along the park
Last Line:
Then I trudged too for vain it was to stay
DMI number:
42352
113.
Walpole this charge to noble Denbigh gave
First Line:
Walpole this charge to noble Denbigh gave
Last Line:
With Belgian Spartan Roman virtue crowned
DMI number:
12160
114.
Was I but innocent and free
First Line:
Was I but innocent and free
Last Line:
I'd glory in my Liberty
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Speculation)
DMI number:
36447
115.
What should I ask my friends which best would be
First Line:
What should I ask my friends which best would be
Last Line:
He left scorned Hamon to the vulgar rout
DMI number:
3658
116.
What creatures on earth
First Line:
What creatures on earth
Last Line:
And ages our worth shall repeat
DMI number:
44007
117.
What time contention with wide wasting hand
First Line:
What time contention with wide wasting hand
Last Line:
And virtue bid all social bliss abound
DMI number:
21810
118.
When England whom for ages past with pride
First Line:
When England whom for ages past with pride
Last Line:
And in your subjects' hearts your empire place
DMI number:
42863
119.
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
First Line:
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
Last Line:
Who in Phillipi for their country fell
DMI number:
3644
120.
While you my lord the rural shades admire
First Line:
While you my lord the rural shades admire
Last Line:
And lines like Virgil's or like yours should praise
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
2108
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