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1671.
Once more the motley muse inspires the swain
First Line:
Once more the motley muse inspires the swain
Last Line:
Nor what's well meant do thou in dugeon take
DMI number:
36328
1672.
Once on a time as old stories rehearse
First Line:
Once on a time as old stories rehearse
Last Line:
You may know by the hand it had no cloven foot | Let censuring &c
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
1960
1673.
Once on a time as placed supreme in state
First Line:
Once on a time as placed supreme in state
Last Line:
The best inspirer is delicious sack
DMI number:
15926
1674.
Our modern poets scarce know how to choose
First Line:
Our modern poets scarce know how to choose
Last Line:
Endure them now that will be ample praise
Author:
Hannah More (Absolute)
DMI number:
38499
1675.
Our pleasance heir is all vain glory
First Line:
Our pleasance heir is all vain glory
Last Line:
Then sen our warks sall nevir die | Timor mortis non turbat me
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute) & Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
10870
1676.
Our poet something doubtful of his fate
First Line:
Our poet something doubtful of his fate
Last Line:
So every lash you give he writes the faster
DMI number:
4199
1677.
Our praise thy wit and learning justly claim
First Line:
Our praise thy wit and learning justly claim
Last Line:
Noblest remembrance of a life well spent
DMI number:
36044
1678.
Our prologue wit grows flat the nap's worn off
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Our prologue wit grows flat the nap's worn off
Last Line:
With lewd lives and no fortunes would defend it
DMI number:
6491
1679.
Our steadfast bard to his own genius true
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Our steadfast bard to his own genius true
Last Line:
Small is our portion and we wish twere none
DMI number:
31707
1680.
Our tears we paid to Charles his royal hearse
First Line:
Our tears we paid to Charles his royal hearse
Last Line:
May flow a race of heroes and of kings
DMI number:
42843
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