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361.
Whatever the passion knowledge fame or pelf
First Line:
Whatever the passion knowledge fame or pelf
Last Line:
Tis this though man is a fool yet God is wise
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30147
362.
When first the infant leaves the darksome space
First Line:
When first the infant leaves the darksome space
Last Line:
The pile forbid to raise its impious head
DMI number:
15465
363.
When first the world from the black chaos rose
First Line:
When first the world from the black chaos rose
Last Line:
Love joined their souls and heaven sealed each heart
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6344
364.
When our affections unto ill incline
First Line:
When our affections unto ill incline
Last Line:
In heaven with brightest glory crowned shall be
DMI number:
5589
365.
When heroes or when kings resign their breath
First Line:
When heroes or when kings resign their breath
Last Line:
And whilst he freedom sought refound his heaven
DMI number:
12820
366.
When I behold this wife of thine so fair
First Line:
When I behold this wife of thine so fair
Last Line:
When in this life such fairs had not been won
DMI number:
6782
367.
When petty scribblers sorely rack their brains
First Line:
When petty scribblers sorely rack their brains
Last Line:
I'll gladly wipe my pen and throw it by
DMI number:
25139
368.
When Phoebus had exhaled the winter's floods
First Line:
When Phoebus had exhaled the winter's floods
Last Line:
Something that's always good and always new
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
5382
369.
When sudden vapours whirl the brain around
First Line:
When sudden vapours whirl the brain around
Last Line:
Not as my better part but as my whole
DMI number:
12224
370.
When nature first an human shape designed
First Line:
When nature first an human shape designed
Last Line:
It should be said the poet feigned
Author:
John Morrice (Confident)
DMI number:
13787
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