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241.
How are we pleased when beauteous Tofts appears
First Line:
How are we pleased when beauteous Tofts appears
Last Line:
Each word's a salve but every shake's a dart
DMI number:
5181
242.
How blessed how more than blessed were I
First Line:
How blessed how more than blessed were I
Last Line:
And doom him to eternal night
DMI number:
5250
243.
How charming now is Brand in lovely make
First Line:
How charming now is Brand in lovely make
Last Line:
And will in happiness like angels move
DMI number:
10151
244.
How I congratulate fair Isis
First Line:
How I congratulate fair Isis
Last Line:
And leave their christmas pies for thine
DMI number:
26575
245.
How ill rewarded are the warrior's pains
First Line:
How ill rewarded are the warrior's pains
Last Line:
Than ever here they suffered by revenge before
DMI number:
42826
246.
How justly now might I aspire
First Line:
How justly now might I aspire
Last Line:
To be in sighs expressed
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5911
247.
How long great poet shall thy sacred lays
First Line:
How long great poet shall thy sacred lays
Last Line:
A nobler change than he himself can tell
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
4855
248.
How long must the restorer of our state
First Line:
How long must the restorer of our state
Last Line:
But over the subject world with mingled beams they reign
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3910
249.
How glorious Marlbrough shall we sing thy praise
First Line:
How glorious Marlbrough shall we sing thy praise
Last Line:
As Tyber is by Thames or Rome's best sons by thee
DMI number:
6003
250.
Here's a health to the great Eugene
First Line:
Here's a health to the great Eugene
Last Line:
And own great George our king
DMI number:
12141
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