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1211.
The prelate saw their fall with ghastful eyes
First Line:
The prelate saw their fall with ghastful eyes
Last Line:
Through the thronged doors at once both mauled and blest
DMI number:
27915
1212.
The primitive christian is exemplified
First Line:
The primitive christian is exemplified
Last Line:
In all she does her virtue has been tried
DMI number:
6853
1213.
The proverb holds that to be wise and love
First Line:
The proverb holds that to be wise and love
Last Line:
And all are fools and lovers first or last
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6836
1214.
The multitude which cannot one thing long
First Line:
The multitude which cannot one thing long
Last Line:
Even weariness at length will give 'em eyes
DMI number:
16754
1215.
The muse by fate's eternal plan designed
First Line:
The muse by fate's eternal plan designed
Last Line:
And touch the finest strings that rend the heart
Author:
Thomas Blacklock (Absolute)
DMI number:
30484
1216.
The muse's office was by heaven designed
First Line:
The muse's office was by heaven designed
Last Line:
And is partaker of the crimes it spares
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
31009
1217.
The lady that was so faire and bright
First Line:
The lady that was so faire and bright
Last Line:
For to hear the harpes sowne
DMI number:
38462
1218.
The ladye fayre of hew and hyde
First Line:
The ladye fayre of hew and hyde
Last Line:
And her 2 maydens sweetlye sange
DMI number:
38464
1219.
The languid lady next appears in state
First Line:
The languid lady next appears in state
Last Line:
That Rosalinda can't by proxy eat
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30179
1220.
The light-heeled hinds in the air shall feed therefore
First Line:
The light-heeled hinds in the air shall feed therefore
Last Line:
Ere his dear lovely face shall from my bosom slide
DMI number:
44507
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