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2841.
While with convincing eloquence
First Line:
While with convincing eloquence
Last Line:
Minerva owns no salic law
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
36526
2842.
While you affairs so many and so great
First Line:
While you affairs so many and so great
Last Line:
As commonly is wrapped in worthless leaves
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25783
2843.
While you at Rome my honoured Lollius plead
First Line:
While you at Rome my honoured Lollius plead
Last Line:
I'll neither stop the swift nor help the lame
Author:
John Wilkins (Speculation)
DMI number:
42190
2844.
When Tom said Jack was not alive
First Line:
When Tom said Jack was not alive
Last Line:
And wave vain hopes of future fame
DMI number:
19250
2845.
When tuneful ladies strike the trembling lyre
First Line:
When tuneful ladies strike the trembling lyre
Last Line:
Proud that his feathers can the fair employ
DMI number:
6001
2846.
When tuneful Orpheus strove by moving strains
First Line:
When tuneful Orpheus strove by moving strains
Last Line:
And our own Pope is now what Virgil was divine
Author:
Edward Rolle (Absolute)
DMI number:
22689
2847.
When vacant hours admit you to peruse
First Line:
When vacant hours admit you to peruse
Last Line:
Till equalled or out-done by you
DMI number:
43445
2848.
When vice and folly with their numerous bands
First Line:
When vice and folly with their numerous bands
Last Line:
Sank in the shades of their primeval night
DMI number:
32352
2849.
When Virgil Horace and Tibullus writ
First Line:
When Virgil Horace and Tibullus writ
Last Line:
And shews your soul is like your genius great
DMI number:
7224
2850.
When vulgar lips without distinction praise
First Line:
When vulgar lips without distinction praise
Last Line:
In heart felt paeans to the king of day
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36189
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