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551.
Oh Boston late with every pleasure crowned
First Line:
Oh Boston late with every pleasure crowned
Last Line:
Bids dark oblivion draw her sable veil
Author:
John Trumbull (Absolute)
DMI number:
33557
552.
Oh death thou great relief of mortal woe
First Line:
Oh death thou great relief of mortal woe
Last Line:
Once more farewell and heaven receive thy soul
Author:
Thomas Walker (Speculation)
DMI number:
9965
553.
Oh to what height will love of greatness drive
First Line:
Oh to what height will love of greatness drive
Last Line:
And rather than read all I would read none
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9238
554.
Oh what's our life below this mortal state
First Line:
Oh what's our life below this mortal state
Last Line:
And where the verse is read thy bust shall rise
DMI number:
260
555.
Pardon dread sir the poet's pious care
First Line:
Pardon dread sir the poet's pious care
Last Line:
The heat of fight and tumult of the day
DMI number:
42898
556.
Pardon O shade divine the officious verse
First Line:
Pardon O shade divine the officious verse
Last Line:
Which cannot greater be till you are there
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Absolute)
DMI number:
1042
557.
Pardon oh shade divine the officious verse
First Line:
Pardon oh shade divine the officious verse
Last Line:
Which cannot greater be till you are there
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Absolute)
DMI number:
19371
558.
Parent of tender love and soft desire
First Line:
Parent of tender love and soft desire
Last Line:
And in his verse the poet ever live
DMI number:
6795
559.
Own it at last presumptuous man
First Line:
Own it at last presumptuous man
Last Line:
Or join the azure main
DMI number:
22668
560.
Painter lend thy skillful hand
First Line:
Painter lend thy skillful hand
Last Line:
Your George still lives rejoice all hail your king
DMI number:
38604
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