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531.
Oblivion wraps not in her silent shade
First Line:
Oblivion wraps not in her silent shade
Last Line:
That reason nourished and fair fame approved
DMI number:
24575
532.
Oblivion wraps not in her silent shade
First Line:
Oblivion wraps not in her silent shade
Last Line:
That reason nourished and fair time approved
DMI number:
17896
533.
O sad reverse of fate in songs of joy
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O sad reverse of fate in songs of joy
Last Line:
O thrice renowned Augusta is thy own
DMI number:
22289
534.
O last and best of Scots who didst maintain
First Line:
O last and best of Scots who didst maintain
Last Line:
And couldst not fall but with thy country's fate
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4155
535.
O yet a moment from the heaven born muse
First Line:
O yet a moment from the heaven born muse
Last Line:
But to reward his worth just heaven has called him hence
DMI number:
22656
536.
O yet a moment to the pensive tale
First Line:
O yet a moment to the pensive tale
Last Line:
But oh reflect that Lyttelton is dead
DMI number:
37966
537.
O love how cold and slow to take my part
First Line:
O love how cold and slow to take my part
Last Line:
The vassal world is then thy own
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4139
538.
Of all the happiness of human state
First Line:
Of all the happiness of human state
Last Line:
And like a god received this universal shock
DMI number:
42894
539.
Oft has the muse led on the choral train
First Line:
Oft has the muse led on the choral train
Last Line:
And rule supreme in new discovered worlds
DMI number:
38606
540.
Oft I by wine have tried to lull my cares
First Line:
Oft I by wine have tried to lull my cares
Last Line:
What you must suffer learn by what I bear
DMI number:
41876
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