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91.
Why barkst thou at the harmless guest
First Line:
Why barkst thou at the harmless guest
Last Line:
My spleen and like a boy complain
DMI number:
25643
92.
Why do thy prayers thus stun my ear
First Line:
Why do thy prayers thus stun my ear
Last Line:
And shalt thou baffle all my art
DMI number:
25653
93.
With wonted candor once again peruse
First Line:
With wonted candor once again peruse
Last Line:
A Lambert's pencil or a Dryden's lyre
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
29848
94.
With wonted truth dear Vala tell your friend
First Line:
With wonted truth dear Vala tell your friend
Last Line:
Such villas to erect and feast in rooms of state
DMI number:
25771
95.
You in Liburnian barks my friend
First Line:
You in Liburnian barks my friend
Last Line:
Or like a spendthrift squander it away
DMI number:
25635
96.
Your thoughts my book with sorrow I discern
First Line:
Your thoughts my book with sorrow I discern
Last Line:
When Lepidus and Lollius consuls reigned
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25779
97.
You that overlook my woods and little farm
First Line:
You that overlook my woods and little farm
Last Line:
Let all pursue that art which best they know
DMI number:
25769
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