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2651.
What Greece when learning flourished only knew
First Line:
What Greece when learning flourished only knew
Last Line:
But tis your suffrage makes authentic wit
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4018
2652.
What a' devil ail our poets all
First Line:
What a' devil ail our poets all
Last Line:
As well as to that of tipple
DMI number:
42451
2653.
What all our sex in one sad hour undone
First Line:
What all our sex in one sad hour undone
Last Line:
What worlds of love must circle in her arms
DMI number:
16919
2654.
What armed for virtue when I point the pen
First Line:
What armed for virtue when I point the pen
Last Line:
Shall walk in peace and credit to his grave
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28019
2655.
What art thou muse that dost the mind inspire
First Line:
What art thou muse that dost the mind inspire
Last Line:
Then when we lose our queen we are sure to find our saint
DMI number:
43183
2656.
What art thou wondrous she whence shall I call
First Line:
What art thou wondrous she whence shall I call
Last Line:
To praise a rival's losing so much ground
DMI number:
3859
2657.
What I have instanced only in the best
First Line:
What I have instanced only in the best
Last Line:
The multitude is always in the wrong
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10782
2658.
What in long verse write epigrams say you
First Line:
What in long verse write epigrams say you
Last Line:
I may write long and you may read the short
DMI number:
27482
2659.
What is it to me if Tindal flies
First Line:
What is it to me if Tindal flies
Last Line:
And even write in praise of you
DMI number:
16716
2660.
Were it not sirs impossible to find
First Line:
Were it not sirs impossible to find
Last Line:
If bad comes on it I know twas well designed
Author:
George Saville Carey (Speculation)
DMI number:
40515
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