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As when in hostile times two neighbouring states
First Line:
As when in hostile times two neighbouring states
Last Line:
With half the spirit that our soldiers fight
DMI number:
3461
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From the dull beaten road resolved to stray
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From the dull beaten road resolved to stray
Last Line:
Great Otway's peer and greater Dryden's friend
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Absolute)
DMI number:
38822
3.
Gallants you're welcome to our homely cheer
First Line:
Gallants you're welcome to our homely cheer
Last Line:
Here is a music meeting every day
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35837
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My character not being much in vogue
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My character not being much in vogue
Last Line:
For all that you can do or poets say
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35838
5.
If novelty has any charms to move
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If novelty has any charms to move
Last Line:
Young lovers always able to be kind
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35836
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Now tell me when you saw the lady die
First Line:
Now tell me when you saw the lady die
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But to enjoy your wishes as you may
DMI number:
35841
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Our author's muse a numerous issue boasts
First Line:
Our author's muse a numerous issue boasts
Last Line:
When worth's the motive constancy the end
Author:
Richardson Pack (Absolute)
DMI number:
17539
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Our bard resolved to quit this wicked town
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Our bard resolved to quit this wicked town
Last Line:
And all good christian curses then were spent
Author:
Charles Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
38821
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Poets fine titles for themselves may find
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Poets fine titles for themselves may find
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The wives of half this race more lucky than his own
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
35842
10.
See the effects of a poor maid's last prayer
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See the effects of a poor maid's last prayer
Last Line:
Yet every woman's business is a man
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35840
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