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131.
O parent of each lovely muse
First Line:
O parent of each lovely muse
Last Line:
O bid Britannia rival Greece
Author:
Joseph Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22491
132.
O money money I too plainly see
First Line:
O money money I too plainly see
Last Line:
And with a padlock will secure my love
DMI number:
25953
133.
Of all the ways that wisest men could find
First Line:
Of all the ways that wisest men could find
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And cures because the remedy is loved
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10426
134.
Of people wondrous to behold I treat
First Line:
Of people wondrous to behold I treat
Last Line:
Yet dance not their own dance nor their own words they say
DMI number:
12201
135.
Oh Tyburn couldst thou reason and dispute
First Line:
Oh Tyburn couldst thou reason and dispute
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A little bearing towards the milder side
DMI number:
4256
136.
Pardon grave sages natures treasures
First Line:
Pardon grave sages natures treasures
Last Line:
Of nothing's nothing something for to make
DMI number:
5610
137.
Once more ye fair attend your master's song
First Line:
Once more ye fair attend your master's song
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And spread upon their cheeks the purple juice
DMI number:
7336
138.
Order is heaven's first law and this confessed
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Order is heaven's first law and this confessed
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One they must want which is to pass for good
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37182
139.
Proud and foolish noisy stream
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Proud and foolish noisy stream
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Trod over the thirsty sand and spurned it with disdain
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
4780
140.
Poets may feign of beauty what they please
First Line:
Poets may feign of beauty what they please
Last Line:
Of dreaming days and sighing nights away
DMI number:
25140
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