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461.
Let now the world in sable vests appear
First Line:
Let now the world in sable vests appear
Last Line:
Nor storms approach to blast great George's happy reign
DMI number:
38586
462.
Let numerous acres others hopes employ
First Line:
Let numerous acres others hopes employ
Last Line:
Than to scorn wealth and not be counted poor
DMI number:
23300
463.
Let Lesbia's sparrow be no more the theme
First Line:
Let Lesbia's sparrow be no more the theme
Last Line:
At any time you'll fail not these to meet
DMI number:
6033
464.
Let others hail the rising sun
First Line:
Let others hail the rising sun
Last Line:
That know they've lost their friend
DMI number:
31856
465.
Let others when some mighty man they'd praise
First Line:
Let others when some mighty man they'd praise
Last Line:
To which estate none else can make pretence
DMI number:
5731
466.
Let tears no more lament the dead in vain
First Line:
Let tears no more lament the dead in vain
Last Line:
And like these labours by his death revive
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation)
DMI number:
11857
467.
Lament ye nymphs be sad ye swains
First Line:
Lament ye nymphs be sad ye swains
Last Line:
And wear 'em for her sake
DMI number:
10075
468.
Lamented shade thy fate demands a tear
First Line:
Lamented shade thy fate demands a tear
Last Line:
And beauty's self must moulder in the tomb
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33439
469.
Language thou art too narrow and too weak
First Line:
Language thou art too narrow and too weak
Last Line:
Of grief for all would break a stoic's heart
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9172
470.
Late Britain smiled when with thrice bounteous hand
First Line:
Late Britain smiled when with thrice bounteous hand
Last Line:
Will guard the kingdom as they grace his line
DMI number:
17878
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