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251.
Pindar in bold licentious lays
First Line:
Pindar in bold licentious lays
Last Line:
Must be content to sit and wonder out the rest
DMI number:
42871
252.
Place me ye powers in some obscure retreat
First Line:
Place me ye powers in some obscure retreat
Last Line:
Worse is an evil fame much worse than none
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
33660
253.
Poet and patriot hear a nation's praise
First Line:
Poet and patriot hear a nation's praise
Last Line:
To live in scorn and in oblivion rot
DMI number:
16681
254.
Pollio must needs to penitence excite
First Line:
Pollio must needs to penitence excite
Last Line:
And damns the love of fame for which he writes
DMI number:
16706
255.
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
First Line:
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
Last Line:
They are surely his own for which a man pays
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
13738
256.
Princes have but their titles for their glories
First Line:
Princes have but their titles for their glories
Last Line:
There's nothing differs but the outward fame
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37407
257.
Princes may easily pay their debts when
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Princes may easily pay their debts when
Last Line:
And places too at their own rates
DMI number:
41300
258.
Priscus thou often asks what I shall be
First Line:
Priscus thou often asks what I shall be
Last Line:
If thou a lion art what wilt thou be
DMI number:
44521
259.
Poor windy titles
First Line:
Poor windy titles
Last Line:
Than glorious slaves the servants of the vulgar
DMI number:
41292
260.
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
First Line:
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
Last Line:
Retrieve with my hand what I've lost by my brain
DMI number:
16960
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