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341.
Pallas attending to the muse's song
First Line:
Pallas attending to the muse's song
Last Line:
A thread and still by constant weaving lives
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11510
342.
Once more dear Dido you afford retreat
First Line:
Once more dear Dido you afford retreat
Last Line:
That love and Dido long have fled from Stowe
DMI number:
37969
343.
Once more we're come in spite of party rage
First Line:
Once more we're come in spite of party rage
Last Line:
And give to all those past one blockhead more
DMI number:
38390
344.
Our poll books this day
First Line:
Our poll books this day
Last Line:
Will finally close
DMI number:
31525
345.
Our sires of old unskilled in gallic airs
First Line:
Our sires of old unskilled in gallic airs
Last Line:
Who finished the man from top to toe
DMI number:
26792
346.
Our studies my lads we may now lay aside
First Line:
Our studies my lads we may now lay aside
Last Line:
And for three weeks I'll not on a book cast my eye
DMI number:
31212
347.
Palemon young the brisk and gay
First Line:
Palemon young the brisk and gay
Last Line:
But hold all men were born to die
DMI number:
10670
348.
Out of the deep and from the earth
First Line:
Out of the deep and from the earth
Last Line:
But ah your funeral proves mine
DMI number:
15114
349.
On Neptune's feasts what else do we
First Line:
On Neptune's feasts what else do we
Last Line:
The night shall likewise have his due
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42127
350.
On Saturday night we sat late at the Rose
First Line:
On Saturday night we sat late at the Rose
Last Line:
Perhaps there had hung our new envoy
DMI number:
4900
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