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341.
Let other monarchs with laborious pain
First Line:
Let other monarchs with laborious pain
Last Line:
And chose himself protector of the fair
DMI number:
12666
342.
Let other poets meaner subjects choose
First Line:
Let other poets meaner subjects choose
Last Line:
And Io Bacchus Io Johnson sing
DMI number:
6426
343.
Let other poets other patrons choose
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Let other poets other patrons choose
Last Line:
My love sincerely and entirely yours
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
4255
344.
Let other poets prostitute their muse
First Line:
Let other poets prostitute their muse
Last Line:
To whom my noblest sweetest strains belong
DMI number:
15185
345.
Let others speak your titles and your blood
First Line:
Let others speak your titles and your blood
Last Line:
And faintly shine nor emulate her light
Author:
William Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
11597
346.
Let others tell the joys which conquest brings
First Line:
Let others tell the joys which conquest brings
Last Line:
And called those people blessed over whom such kings should reign
DMI number:
12511
347.
Let P---n and C---r pump their brains
First Line:
Let P---n and C---r pump their brains
Last Line:
In hopes of future favours as for past
DMI number:
19526
348.
Let poets rotting in their garrets
First Line:
Let poets rotting in their garrets
Last Line:
Return to merit due the praise
DMI number:
18469
349.
Lavish of wit and bold appear the lines
First Line:
Lavish of wit and bold appear the lines
Last Line:
A fairer phoenix in a purer flame
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
6996
350.
Midst all the laurels that adorn your brow
First Line:
Midst all the laurels that adorn your brow
Last Line:
Rave in despair and are resolved to curse
DMI number:
42864
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