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701.
Oh death thou gentle end of human sorrows
First Line:
Oh death thou gentle end of human sorrows
Last Line:
That love's the strongest power that lords it over the mind
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
40531
702.
Oh that I had my innocence again
First Line:
Oh that I had my innocence again
Last Line:
Never again its native whiteness gained
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
27008
703.
Oh thou whose gentle and complacent power
First Line:
Oh thou whose gentle and complacent power
Last Line:
And to the anguished heart affordest relief
DMI number:
36740
704.
Parent of good O god supreme
First Line:
Parent of good O god supreme
Last Line:
Each mercy shown below
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
37227
705.
Parent of virtue if thine ear
First Line:
Parent of virtue if thine ear
Last Line:
Indulge my votive strain o sweet humanity
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35677
706.
Parnassus February the twenty-seventh
First Line:
Parnassus February the twenty-seventh
Last Line:
The convention was summoned in favour of Swift
Author:
Patrick Delany (Absolute)
DMI number:
11619
707.
Over bearing rigid positive all right
First Line:
Over bearing rigid positive all right
Last Line:
While heaven sees both and these more justifies
DMI number:
31861
708.
Oxford I grieve at heart your hapless lot
First Line:
Oxford I grieve at heart your hapless lot
Last Line:
Ge can't be angry that you turned out Js
DMI number:
22569
709.
Paleness and sloth are not in the high mind
First Line:
Paleness and sloth are not in the high mind
Last Line:
Amongst which number pray let me be then
DMI number:
44523
710.
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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