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441.
Who's this that everyone attends on here
First Line:
Who's this that everyone attends on here
Last Line:
To show the light of France is now obscured
DMI number:
15822
442.
While fame is young too weak to fly away
First Line:
While fame is young too weak to fly away
Last Line:
Fame bears no fruit till the vain planter dies
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
9417
443.
Why doe you boast of Arthur and his knightes
First Line:
Why doe you boast of Arthur and his knightes
Last Line:
St George he was for England St Dennis was for France | Sing honi soit qui mal y pense
DMI number:
37639
444.
With loynes in canvas bow case tyde
First Line:
With loynes in canvas bow case tyde
Last Line:
Sol sets for fear they'l shoot at him
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
37249
445.
With Petrarch to compare their may no wight
First Line:
With Petrarch to compare their may no wight
Last Line:
Once justly say lo this may be amended
DMI number:
49461
446.
Wind gentle evergreen to form a shade
First Line:
Wind gentle evergreen to form a shade
Last Line:
Among the muses and the graces writ
DMI number:
13747
447.
Wisdom directs when justice dictates right
First Line:
Wisdom directs when justice dictates right
Last Line:
With wisdom justice fortitude and fame
DMI number:
42970
448.
Wise honest Plutarch to thy deathless praise
First Line:
Wise honest Plutarch to thy deathless praise
Last Line:
Their lives had parallels but thine has none
DMI number:
28953
449.
With artless hand and much disordered mind
First Line:
With artless hand and much disordered mind
Last Line:
Died all the lovely decencies of poetry
DMI number:
7748
450.
Will future fame my present ills relieve
First Line:
Will future fame my present ills relieve
Last Line:
And build their fame upon their noble ruins
DMI number:
18863
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