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1241.
Who reads Lost Paradise the fall
First Line:
Who reads Lost Paradise the fall
Last Line:
Homer sun frogs and Virgil gnats alone
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
32191
1242.
Who seeks for lasting happiness or fame
First Line:
Who seeks for lasting happiness or fame
Last Line:
The morn returns and lo he wakes to pain
DMI number:
2847
1243.
Who first taught souls enslaved and realms undone
First Line:
Who first taught souls enslaved and realms undone
Last Line:
And bade self love and social be the same
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
34936
1244.
Who first taught souls enslaved and realms undone
First Line:
Who first taught souls enslaved and realms undone
Last Line:
And played the god an engine on his foe
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28236
1245.
Who gives his tongue a loose so bold and vain
First Line:
Who gives his tongue a loose so bold and vain
Last Line:
And holds dominion over the sons of pride
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
26696
1246.
Who would inform his soul or feast his sense
First Line:
Who would inform his soul or feast his sense
Last Line:
And owe salvation to thy heavenly rhymes
DMI number:
36798
1247.
While faction with its baleful breath proclaims
First Line:
While faction with its baleful breath proclaims
Last Line:
The youngest not the meanest of the six
DMI number:
7279
1248.
While fell corruption sets the realm to sale
First Line:
While fell corruption sets the realm to sale
Last Line:
For that vile yoke an ignominious P
DMI number:
24479
1249.
Whoever thou art whom this fair statue charms
First Line:
Whoever thou art whom this fair statue charms
Last Line:
Whose shining scene with rich Hesperia vies
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8278
1250.
Why am I daily thus perplexed
First Line:
Why am I daily thus perplexed
Last Line:
For next fair wind be sure they come
DMI number:
6548
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