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521.
O for the warblings of the doric oat
First Line:
O for the warblings of the doric oat
Last Line:
With bolder buskin hence he dared to tread the stage
DMI number:
22710
522.
No more of youthful joys or love's fond dreams
First Line:
No more of youthful joys or love's fond dreams
Last Line:
Then rose and homeward slowly bent his way
Author:
Michael Bruce (Absolute)
DMI number:
30157
523.
No more shall Polly with his lordship play
First Line:
No more shall Polly with his lordship play
Last Line:
As Polly's gone so likewise must poor Bell
DMI number:
25637
524.
No more supine beneath the cooling shade
First Line:
No more supine beneath the cooling shade
Last Line:
In the young chief the sire's immortal fame
DMI number:
22698
525.
Of gentle blood his parents only treasure
First Line:
Of gentle blood his parents only treasure
Last Line:
He leaped over age and took the shortest way
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4181
526.
Of gentle manners and of taste refined
First Line:
Of gentle manners and of taste refined
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Or to the pencilled sun give light and heat
DMI number:
26963
527.
Of gentle race his parents' only treasure
First Line:
Of gentle race his parents' only treasure
Last Line:
From youth he soared to heaven the shortest way
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
32458
528.
Of Howe and Wolfe illustrious chiefs
First Line:
Of Howe and Wolfe illustrious chiefs
Last Line:
And ocean's roaring tide
DMI number:
38607
529.
Of late how dreadful on our modern stage
First Line:
Of late how dreadful on our modern stage
Last Line:
Stand well prepared to meet their final doom
DMI number:
35639
530.
Of Marlborough's captains and Eugenio's friends
First Line:
Of Marlborough's captains and Eugenio's friends
Last Line:
When asked denied us and when given disdained
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
22742
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