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231.
O while along the stream of time thy name
First Line:
O while along the stream of time thy name
Last Line:
Pursue the triumph and partake the gale
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28602
232.
O you hard hearts you cruel men of Rome
First Line:
O you hard hearts you cruel men of Rome
Last Line:
Made in his concave shores
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37436
233.
O mighty fame
First Line:
O mighty fame
Last Line:
And eternize their date by an immortal crown
DMI number:
38024
234.
Oh life thou nothing's younger brother
First Line:
Oh life thou nothing's younger brother
Last Line:
For all old Homer's life ever since he died till now
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
24954
235.
Oh that I could verses write
First Line:
Oh that I could verses write
Last Line:
And with the spheres to dance
DMI number:
43444
236.
Oh we with specious names ourselves deceive
First Line:
Oh we with specious names ourselves deceive
Last Line:
And solid joys for empty titles leave
DMI number:
41304
237.
Oh who to mighty Charles his name
First Line:
Oh who to mighty Charles his name
Last Line:
Such matchless sons as thy great father left behind
DMI number:
42827
238.
Parent of ease oblivion old
First Line:
Parent of ease oblivion old
Last Line:
Spread with thy welcome hand oblivion's friendly vest
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
29352
239.
Over A---n's dust what needs this pious care
First Line:
Over A---n's dust what needs this pious care
Last Line:
Widespread on earth all pointing to the skies
DMI number:
33410
240.
Once more my lord the muse would tune her lays
First Line:
Once more my lord the muse would tune her lays
Last Line:
And taste and mortals copy still from thee
DMI number:
40564
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