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261.
I court no muse amidst the tuneful throng
First Line:
I court no muse amidst the tuneful throng
Last Line:
Scandal and noise and all that talk in vain
Author:
Martha Sansom [nee Fowke] (Confident)
DMI number:
10513
262.
Hymen returns the muse returns again
First Line:
Hymen returns the muse returns again
Last Line:
But copy every beauty over again
DMI number:
12492
263.
I bend my wit but wit cannot deny
First Line:
I bend my wit but wit cannot deny
Last Line:
I must confess they be beyond compare
Author:
Walter Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49626
264.
I bend my wit but wit cannot devise
First Line:
I bend my wit but wit cannot devise
Last Line:
I must confess they be beyond compare
Author:
Walter Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49854
265.
I knew thee not I speak it to my shame
First Line:
I knew thee not I speak it to my shame
Last Line:
In both the issues of thy blood and brain
Author:
James Clayton (Confident)
DMI number:
6804
266.
In Tempe's shades thus to the list'ning throng
First Line:
In Tempe's shades thus to the list'ning throng
Last Line:
Paint all the vales and brighten all the sky
DMI number:
6974
267.
In that wild deluge where the world was drowned
First Line:
In that wild deluge where the world was drowned
Last Line:
With their own peace their children's happiness
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3815
268.
In the same mould when sense and beauty meet
First Line:
In the same mould when sense and beauty meet
Last Line:
And whom in beauty you outvie outvie in fame
Author:
John Breval (Speculation) & Joseph Gay (Confident)
DMI number:
12043
269.
In these more dull as more censorious days
First Line:
In these more dull as more censorious days
Last Line:
Mount by degrees and reach at last the skies
Author:
William Wycherley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6973
270.
In those bright mansions to the Gods above
First Line:
In those bright mansions to the Gods above
Last Line:
The brightest heaven of Pelham's high exalted praise
Author:
Charles Emily (Absolute)
DMI number:
25288
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