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211.
His infant fingers scarce could grab the quill
First Line:
His infant fingers scarce could grab the quill
Last Line:
Made his own genius to become his wife
DMI number:
24677
212.
How happy bright C----r are all thy inventions
First Line:
How happy bright C----r are all thy inventions
Last Line:
And Tom A--ne shall compose what his sister shall sing
DMI number:
15978
213.
Hero sprung from ancient blood
First Line:
Hero sprung from ancient blood
Last Line:
Shalt share his fame and make his triumphs thine
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
11526
214.
Heroes of old of an unequal make
First Line:
Heroes of old of an unequal make
Last Line:
And heaven approves and verifies my song
DMI number:
8925
215.
How shall the muse in prison sing
First Line:
How shall the muse in prison sing
Last Line:
Those beauties never to neglect
DMI number:
32018
216.
How vain are pleasures which arise
First Line:
How vain are pleasures which arise
Last Line:
Their works her glory shall convey
DMI number:
10999
217.
How will the grateful senate praise
First Line:
How will the grateful senate praise
Last Line:
Or any charm of Sunderland
DMI number:
5882
218.
How many ways does artful Delia find
First Line:
How many ways does artful Delia find
Last Line:
Still to entreat and thus to be denied
DMI number:
19893
219.
How many ways does lovely Lucia find
First Line:
How many ways does lovely Lucia find
Last Line:
Still to entreat and thus to be denied
DMI number:
24905
220.
How pleasing dear wedlock appear thy domains
First Line:
How pleasing dear wedlock appear thy domains
Last Line:
And make immortal joys their own
DMI number:
27004
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