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31.
Here first the doctor's talent came in play
First Line:
Here first the doctor's talent came in play
Last Line:
And from ill doctor turns good architect
DMI number:
10803
32.
How comes it Perrault I would gladly know
First Line:
How comes it Perrault I would gladly know
Last Line:
And then no wonder if they meet no praise
DMI number:
8985
33.
How doubly sweet is Baville's air
First Line:
How doubly sweet is Baville's air
Last Line:
Nay what is worse a Jansenist
DMI number:
8980
34.
How happy would it be to love
First Line:
How happy would it be to love
Last Line:
The flame does soon decay
DMI number:
8953
35.
I grant Dangeau nobility in man
First Line:
I grant Dangeau nobility in man
Last Line:
That France has subjects worthy of their prince
Author:
John Oldham (Absolute)
DMI number:
8806
36.
In charming infancy's disguise
First Line:
In charming infancy's disguise
Last Line:
The brightness of his mother's eyes
DMI number:
8940
37.
In vain to praise thee is my muse prepared
First Line:
In vain to praise thee is my muse prepared
Last Line:
And plant her laurels where thy lilies grow
DMI number:
8965
38.
In want and what's a greater curse
First Line:
In want and what's a greater curse
Last Line:
Was ever gratitude so rare
DMI number:
8977
39.
In vain a thousand jealous wits
First Line:
In vain a thousand jealous wits
Last Line:
Be less diverting and less witty
DMI number:
9439
40.
In vain great sir keen satire I disown
First Line:
In vain great sir keen satire I disown
Last Line:
But both the poem and the fact are true
DMI number:
8962
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