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1121.
Oh that sh'had lived in Cleopatra's age
First Line:
Oh that sh'had lived in Cleopatra's age
Last Line:
That would have stole the pearl that then was lost
DMI number:
4758
1122.
Oh the miserable
First Line:
Oh the miserable
Last Line:
Against him as a tyrant
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
15940
1123.
Oh the state of princes
First Line:
Oh the state of princes
Last Line:
It is unsafe not to suspect ourself
Author:
Samuel Harding (Absolute)
DMI number:
15950
1124.
Oh when together will one age afford
First Line:
Oh when together will one age afford
Last Line:
Who most shall praise so great a chief so good a queen
DMI number:
9355
1125.
Oh who to mighty Charles his name
First Line:
Oh who to mighty Charles his name
Last Line:
Such matchless sons as thy great father left behind
DMI number:
42827
1126.
Oh why do princes love to be deceived
First Line:
Oh why do princes love to be deceived
Last Line:
Go what they are to seek in other men's
DMI number:
15939
1127.
Pardon dread sir the poet's pious care
First Line:
Pardon dread sir the poet's pious care
Last Line:
The heat of fight and tumult of the day
DMI number:
42898
1128.
Pardon great A-----e what here is writ
First Line:
Pardon great A-----e what here is writ
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And they'll make you a glorious queen | for ever
DMI number:
11991
1129.
Pardon O Queen if I dare write to thee
First Line:
Pardon O Queen if I dare write to thee
Last Line:
And demonstration glares through every page
DMI number:
17831
1130.
Parent of death thou cumbersome old age
First Line:
Parent of death thou cumbersome old age
Last Line:
Long very long delight your subjects here
Author:
Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire (Absolute)
DMI number:
26788
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