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571.
Once I confess I doated on that face
First Line:
Once I confess I doated on that face
Last Line:
Will give you what I did before deny
DMI number:
43401
572.
One day in summer about twelve at noon
First Line:
One day in summer about twelve at noon
Last Line:
Give me ye gods many such noons as these
DMI number:
44615
573.
Poets attend the elegy I sing
First Line:
Poets attend the elegy I sing
Last Line:
His age saw visions though his youth dreamed dreams
Author:
Lucius Cary (Confident)
DMI number:
9294
574.
Patient to hear and bounteous to bestow
First Line:
Patient to hear and bounteous to bestow
Last Line:
These honours Egerton were all thy own
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30842
575.
Patrick a shepherd wondrous wise and good
First Line:
Patrick a shepherd wondrous wise and good
Last Line:
And trowth ye're even as welcome as a lord
DMI number:
25163
576.
Peace to thy royal shade illustrious king
First Line:
Peace to thy royal shade illustrious king
Last Line:
And thou be happy in thy people's love
DMI number:
35980
577.
Pensive and sad beneath the secret shade
First Line:
Pensive and sad beneath the secret shade
Last Line:
And Britons be the happiest of mankind
DMI number:
22274
578.
Pensive I lay even from the dead of night
First Line:
Pensive I lay even from the dead of night
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And death's the grand extinguisher of all
DMI number:
26999
579.
Penurious heaven it had been more kind to save
First Line:
Penurious heaven it had been more kind to save
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And be in heaven as once on earth supporters of our throne
DMI number:
42888
580.
Perhaps the alarm is false be still my fears
First Line:
Perhaps the alarm is false be still my fears
Last Line:
To thee and to Britannia still a faithful friend
DMI number:
17897
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