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11.
Prayer is the manna the celestial bread
First Line:
Prayer is the manna the celestial bread
Last Line:
Give me new powers great god and then I'll sing thy praise
DMI number:
36747
12.
Some modern critics have been bold
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Some modern critics have been bold
Last Line:
Those hawks and kites of human kind
DMI number:
36755
13.
The pencil's magic force I sing
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The pencil's magic force I sing
Last Line:
Of Burton's generous mind and thy creating hand
DMI number:
36746
14.
Two persons in a room together sat
First Line:
Two persons in a room together sat
Last Line:
Virtue and vice see through a different glass
DMI number:
36753
15.
Trifling mortal tell me why
First Line:
Trifling mortal tell me why
Last Line:
Distinguish in the clay
DMI number:
36734
16.
Two ladies whether christian turk
First Line:
Two ladies whether christian turk
Last Line:
A simple magpie and no lady
DMI number:
36757
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When Jove created man Minerva viewed
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When Jove created man Minerva viewed
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And keep alive his happiness by pride
DMI number:
36756
18.
Where early Phoebus sheds his milder beams
First Line:
Where early Phoebus sheds his milder beams
Last Line:
Unyoke the toiled steers the weary sun goes down
Author:
Glocester Ridley (Absolute)
DMI number:
22547
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While others pay their tribute due
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While others pay their tribute due
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And wishes even to die that they may sooner live
DMI number:
35376
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Pietas universitatis Oxoniensis in obitum serenissimi regis Georgii I [T56615]
Publication Date:
1727
ESTC number:
T56615
DMI number:
1253
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