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11.
When curiosity led you so far
First Line:
When curiosity led you so far
Last Line:
Is the only favour your lordship can hope | which nobody can deny
DMI number:
38677
12.
When -- to heaven shall lift one solemn eye
First Line:
When -- to heaven shall lift one solemn eye
Last Line:
And think of love and politics no more
DMI number:
17763
13.
When our great Lord at Emmaus appeared
First Line:
When our great Lord at Emmaus appeared
Last Line:
Another Raphael we should find in you
Author:
Philip James Wharton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30952
14.
Why stays my fair see the thick shades descend
First Line:
Why stays my fair see the thick shades descend
Last Line:
More sad pursues the labours of the painful day
Author:
Philip James Wharton (Confident)
DMI number:
2114
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A select collection of poems with notes biographical and historical [vol 5] [T93622] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1782
ESTC number:
T93622
DMI number:
1299
16.
The humours of the times [T100962] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1771
ESTC number:
T100962
DMI number:
1391
17.
New foundling hospital for wit part the fourth [T139947] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1771
ESTC number:
T139947
DMI number:
1408
18.
Old ballads, historical and narrative, with some of modern date ... volume the second. [T146587] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1777
ESTC number:
T146587
DMI number:
1317
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The new foundling hospital for wit ... Part the fifth [T139945] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1772
ESTC number:
T139945
DMI number:
1162
20.
The new foundling hospital for wit ... Part the sixth [N51896] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1773
ESTC number:
N51896
DMI number:
1211
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