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111.
Fashioned alike by nature and by art
First Line:
Fashioned alike by nature and by art
Last Line:
In private life by all who knew her loved
Author:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Confident) & John Hervey (Speculation)
DMI number:
17574
112.
Fatal vicissitude | Was it for this that fortune graced thy birth
First Line:
Fatal vicissitude | Was it for this that fortune graced thy birth
Last Line:
Unbiased reason shows herself thy friend
DMI number:
31374
113.
Farewell dear friend alas too lately known
First Line:
Farewell dear friend alas too lately known
Last Line:
But while we wondered praised the Attic flame
DMI number:
35636
114.
Farewell fond pleasures I disdain
First Line:
Farewell fond pleasures I disdain
Last Line:
the spring from whence my sorrows flow
DMI number:
44606
115.
Farewell oh more than Greece or Rome could boast
First Line:
Farewell oh more than Greece or Rome could boast
Last Line:
And out do all as thou hast all outdone
DMI number:
5742
116.
Fair royal mourner hear the pious muse
First Line:
Fair royal mourner hear the pious muse
Last Line:
And faithful to his god in sad obedience bowed
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1471
117.
From Coghill's court the news is spread
First Line:
From Coghill's court the news is spread
Last Line:
We shall see Jemmy's ghost in a very short space
DMI number:
18457
118.
For Pickle's fate fall tears like summer's dew
First Line:
For Pickle's fate fall tears like summer's dew
Last Line:
Haunt clouds of pestilent kites and ravens hoarse
DMI number:
24373
119.
For Tully late a tomb I gan prepare
First Line:
For Tully late a tomb I gan prepare
Last Line:
But Tully lives and still alive shall be
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
9094
120.
From joyous songs and from the vocal groves
First Line:
From joyous songs and from the vocal groves
Last Line:
And pyramids shall sink in long oblivion laid
DMI number:
11206
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