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1441.
Modes of self love the passions we may call
First Line:
Modes of self love the passions we may call
Last Line:
Tis this though man's a fool yet God is wise
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37176
1442.
Loved by and loving the best youth of Rome
First Line:
Loved by and loving the best youth of Rome
Last Line:
I'll come to thee if thou canst not return
DMI number:
35934
1443.
Lovely redeemer all divine
First Line:
Lovely redeemer all divine
Last Line:
Thou altogether lovely art
DMI number:
26210
1444.
Lucilla though it likes me best
First Line:
Lucilla though it likes me best
Last Line:
Without a nosegay at thy breast
DMI number:
24402
1445.
Luke learned in arts and by the spirit led
First Line:
Luke learned in arts and by the spirit led
Last Line:
But that more blessed by which he taught to die
DMI number:
200
1446.
Luke preach-ill admires what we laymen can mean
First Line:
Luke preach-ill admires what we laymen can mean
Last Line:
He can be content with two thousand a year
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16878
1447.
Men homage pay to men
First Line:
Men homage pay to men
Last Line:
While heaven's high host on hallelujahs live
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
27080
1448.
Men may amuse themselves with knavish tricks
First Line:
Men may amuse themselves with knavish tricks
Last Line:
Distrusted in this life and punished in the next
DMI number:
24979
1449.
Nor yet the crude materials of the earth
First Line:
Nor yet the crude materials of the earth
Last Line:
Shall be the lofty theme of my aspiring muse
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4236
1450.
Not all the shifts that crafty Rome invents
First Line:
Not all the shifts that crafty Rome invents
Last Line:
Penance and orders are to them the same
DMI number:
13495
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