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521.
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim
First Line:
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim
Last Line:
A friendly light and shine in innocence
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
17842
522.
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim
First Line:
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim
Last Line:
And those who paint them truest praise them most
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
2106
523.
While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
First Line:
While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
Last Line:
And from thy matchless honour date our own
DMI number:
32852
524.
While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
First Line:
While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
Last Line:
And from thy matchless honours date our own
DMI number:
26979
525.
Whose courage dwelt not in a troubled flood
First Line:
Whose courage dwelt not in a troubled flood
Last Line:
Inflamed by reason and by reason cooled
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
33742
526.
Why all this wretched splutter with the Dutch
First Line:
Why all this wretched splutter with the Dutch
Last Line:
And Frogland sink though Britain suffer by't
DMI number:
10912
527.
Why are your thoughts on lords alone intent
First Line:
Why are your thoughts on lords alone intent
Last Line:
All this did he achieve at thirty-three
DMI number:
30294
528.
Why boast we Glaucus our extended reign
First Line:
Why boast we Glaucus our extended reign
Last Line:
Or let us glory gain or glory give
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
34088
529.
With small or no propriety my fair
First Line:
With small or no propriety my fair
Last Line:
Just tell him that you love and all is peace
DMI number:
26729
530.
With such a pulse with such disordered veins
First Line:
With such a pulse with such disordered veins
Last Line:
And in Elisium keep Hephaestion mine
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
3843
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