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1001.
What still these mournful plaints and flowing eyes
First Line:
What still these mournful plaints and flowing eyes
Last Line:
Filled with such solid joys you never conceived before
DMI number:
19845
1002.
What strepitantious noise is it that sounds
First Line:
What strepitantious noise is it that sounds
Last Line:
Pharetra to make loyal his own cities
DMI number:
3661
1003.
What the kind hand of justice gives receive
First Line:
What the kind hand of justice gives receive
Last Line:
And with thy destined lot contented live
DMI number:
30305
1004.
What though an apish pygmy in attire
First Line:
What though an apish pygmy in attire
Last Line:
Than this fantastic monkey seems to thee
DMI number:
10284
1005.
What though an apish pygmy in attire
First Line:
What though an apish pygmy in attire
Last Line:
Then this fantastic monkey seems to thee
DMI number:
9876
1006.
What though not theirs the power in dungeon glooms
First Line:
What though not theirs the power in dungeon glooms
Last Line:
Boundless and absolute in God alone
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30096
1007.
What's forming in the womb of fate
First Line:
What's forming in the womb of fate
Last Line:
But hold your virtue fast for that alone you may
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
23348
1008.
What's soon obtained we nauseously receive
First Line:
What's soon obtained we nauseously receive
Last Line:
And absent pleasures only do admire
Author:
William Burnaby (Speculation)
DMI number:
9679
1009.
When by Old Isaac's last command
First Line:
When by Old Isaac's last command
Last Line:
To slave an hour were much
DMI number:
18270
1010.
When Eve would try but to her cost
First Line:
When Eve would try but to her cost
Last Line:
We should have all been wise
DMI number:
23103
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