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1.
Adieu ye toyish reeds that once could please
First Line:
Adieu ye toyish reeds that once could please
Last Line:
And born to bliss shall tread imperial skies
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
17967
2.
Custom the world's great idol we adore
First Line:
Custom the world's great idol we adore
Last Line:
We live and learn but never the wiser grow
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
30276
3.
I would not have you Strephon choose a mate
First Line:
I would not have you Strephon choose a mate
Last Line:
Is a genteel sufficiency and love
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
11823
4.
If heaven the grateful liberty would give
First Line:
If heaven the grateful liberty would give
Last Line:
All men would wish to live and die like me
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation) & John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
10636
5.
None lives in this tumultuous state of things
First Line:
None lives in this tumultuous state of things
Last Line:
Relieves the anguish or rewards the pain
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
11803
6.
Now the black days of universal doom
First Line:
Now the black days of universal doom
Last Line:
To joys immense and everlasting ecstasy
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
12212
7.
Painter thou hast performed what man can do
First Line:
Painter thou hast performed what man can do
Last Line:
But neither art nor nature's able to excel
Author:
John Pomfret (Confident)
DMI number:
11806
8.
Since we can die but once and after death
First Line:
Since we can die but once and after death
Last Line:
But in a mighty circle round for ever goes
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
7161
9.
Since we can die but once and after death
First Line:
Since we can die but once and after death
Last Line:
Which no cessation knows
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
3496
10.
The happiest man that ever breathed on earth
First Line:
The happiest man that ever breathed on earth
Last Line:
Sometimes as tis a miracle we live
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
30193
11.
Though gloomy thoughts disturbed my anxious breast
First Line:
Though gloomy thoughts disturbed my anxious breast
Last Line:
Waked me and put an end to all my joys
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
25342
12.
Unhappy man who through successive years
First Line:
Unhappy man who through successive years
Last Line:
The glittering gem our fleeting life is over
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
9937
13.
When the three charming beauties of the skies
First Line:
When the three charming beauties of the skies
Last Line:
All that the bravest and the wisest love
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
6150
14.
Where can the wretchedst of all creatures fly
First Line:
Where can the wretchedst of all creatures fly
Last Line:
And so confirmed it never can be less
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
21774
15.
A collection of moral and sacred poems from the most celebrated English authors [vol I] [T16524] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1744
ESTC number:
T16524 [vol I]
DMI number:
872
16.
A new miscellany of original poems, translations and imitations [T71421]
Publication Date:
1720
ESTC number:
T71421
DMI number:
457
17.
A new miscellany of original poems, translations and imitations [T213947]
Publication Date:
1740
ESTC number:
T213947
DMI number:
1503
18.
Solitary walks; to which are added the consolations of religion [N24695] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1774
ESTC number:
N24695
DMI number:
1216
19.
Solitary walks; to which are added the consolations of religion [T81041] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1775
ESTC number:
T81041
DMI number:
1217
20.
Poems on various subjects selected to enforce the practice of virtue [T126129] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1800
ESTC number:
T126129
DMI number:
1275
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