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161.
What mortal burns not with the love of fame
First Line:
What mortal burns not with the love of fame
Last Line:
Illustrion grown by mere obscurity
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
27253
162.
What mortal burns not with the love of fame
First Line:
What mortal burns not with the love of fame
Last Line:
Illustrious grown by mere obscurity
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
35889
163.
What fitter subject could be for thy wit
First Line:
What fitter subject could be for thy wit
Last Line:
And honey of Cicronian eloquence
DMI number:
43434
164.
What gars thee look sae dowf dear Sandy say
First Line:
What gars thee look sae dowf dear Sandy say
Last Line:
And make the best of what we canna mend
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15354
165.
When conquering death shall ravish from their eyes
First Line:
When conquering death shall ravish from their eyes
Last Line:
And future ages shall extol my name
DMI number:
22247
166.
When conquering death shall ravish from your eyes
First Line:
When conquering death shall ravish from your eyes
Last Line:
And future ages shall extol thy name
DMI number:
30434
167.
What we have lost in thee we need not write
First Line:
What we have lost in thee we need not write
Last Line:
A flower from whence a second Mars may spring
DMI number:
42964
168.
When from the world departs a son of fame
First Line:
When from the world departs a son of fame
Last Line:
And make his widow smile his spirit rest
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38493
169.
When graceful Woffington adorns the scene
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When graceful Woffington adorns the scene
Last Line:
Treads the light maze and skims the level green
DMI number:
40633
170.
Whatever has been done of old
First Line:
Whatever has been done of old
Last Line:
And all the world but Corbet knows
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35219
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