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671.
Some do compare their mistress in dull rhymes
First Line:
Some do compare their mistress in dull rhymes
Last Line:
To humane flesh not wretched but refined
DMI number:
43520
672.
Such Clelia's was drawn by famed Titian's hand
First Line:
Such Clelia's was drawn by famed Titian's hand
Last Line:
The glorious bridegrooms and her great creator's praise
DMI number:
4364
673.
Such is the doom of unrelenting fate
First Line:
Such is the doom of unrelenting fate
Last Line:
Should dare thy malice but employ thee well
DMI number:
4178
674.
Stranger for why should Britons wish to hear
First Line:
Stranger for why should Britons wish to hear
Last Line:
For Frederick was a friend to human kind
DMI number:
22671
675.
Stranger to parents joys or grief I've lived
First Line:
Stranger to parents joys or grief I've lived
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And dew with pious tears your venerable tomb
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12557
676.
Stretched on the beach thy genius Albion lay
First Line:
Stretched on the beach thy genius Albion lay
Last Line:
A nobler guest or more illustrious shade
DMI number:
22284
677.
Stretched on the marge where quivering oziers play
First Line:
Stretched on the marge where quivering oziers play
Last Line:
And conquered Gaul shall crown his deathless fame
DMI number:
38602
678.
Tempt me no more with schemes of fluttering joys
First Line:
Tempt me no more with schemes of fluttering joys
Last Line:
Whose virtues made thee still more wise and good
DMI number:
32230
679.
Tears such as angels weep should now diffuse
First Line:
Tears such as angels weep should now diffuse
Last Line:
Which heaven first breathed into her infant breast
DMI number:
33077
680.
Tell me Alexis tell thy faithful swain
First Line:
Tell me Alexis tell thy faithful swain
Last Line:
W'had lost the genius of our English wit
DMI number:
5736
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