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891.
Well dear Mr Wright I must send you a line
First Line:
Well dear Mr Wright I must send you a line
Last Line:
Huzza father Malebranche and Shorthand for ever
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
36616
892.
Well I have known old trinity these forty years and more this spring
First Line:
Well I have known old trinity these forty years and more this spring
Last Line:
So I remain your's and everybody's most humble servant to command | Minister the Badgeman
DMI number:
37758
893.
Vinius as you have heard me oft command
First Line:
Vinius as you have heard me oft command
Last Line:
And oh beware lest my commands you break
DMI number:
25767
894.
Wearied with vain pursuits and humble grown
First Line:
Wearied with vain pursuits and humble grown
Last Line:
Homer on less occasion had run mad
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Absolute)
DMI number:
33835
895.
What quit the pleasures of the laurel grove
First Line:
What quit the pleasures of the laurel grove
Last Line:
Keep you your logic I'll indulge my muse
DMI number:
11288
896.
What says dear A--th to fine places seen
First Line:
What says dear A--th to fine places seen
Last Line:
The man may be in fault but not the place
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
23444
897.
What shall I say to fix thy wavering mind
First Line:
What shall I say to fix thy wavering mind
Last Line:
That passion burns which once thy vows professed
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25552
898.
What shall the King the nation's genius raise
First Line:
What shall the King the nation's genius raise
Last Line:
But to deserve and to receive the crown
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
3457
899.
What sir a month and not one line afford
First Line:
What sir a month and not one line afford
Last Line:
Their prospect is the same but various are their eyes
Author:
Edward Rolle (Absolute)
DMI number:
22556
900.
What means this noise thou poor inglorious stream
First Line:
What means this noise thou poor inglorious stream
Last Line:
And riches gaudy now tomorrow disappear
DMI number:
10230
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