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141.
Dressed in the charms of wit and fancy long
First Line:
Dressed in the charms of wit and fancy long
Last Line:
Confess himself subdued and wisely quit the field
Author:
Mr. Ridout (Speculation) & Henry Needler (Speculation)
DMI number:
8374
142.
Drumgold whose ancesters from Albion's shore
First Line:
Drumgold whose ancesters from Albion's shore
Last Line:
To imitate the merit they admire
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
31321
143.
Famed wits and beauties share this common fate
First Line:
Famed wits and beauties share this common fate
Last Line:
And cherishing that muse whose fatal curse he bears
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4817
144.
Fast by the banks of Isis silver streamed
First Line:
Fast by the banks of Isis silver streamed
Last Line:
Proclaim Augusta the fair happy Frederick's bride
Author:
Richard Owen Cambridge (Absolute)
DMI number:
12517
145.
Fain would I sir what you advised fulfil
First Line:
Fain would I sir what you advised fulfil
Last Line:
My pinions dropped me headlong from the sky
DMI number:
12228
146.
Fain would I wondrous artist sing thy praise
First Line:
Fain would I wondrous artist sing thy praise
Last Line:
Of all the world for all must yield to thee
DMI number:
17859
147.
Fair as unshaded light or as the day
First Line:
Fair as unshaded light or as the day
Last Line:
In this small lanthorn would contract her light
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
7044
148.
Farewell great Charles monarch of blessed renown
First Line:
Farewell great Charles monarch of blessed renown
Last Line:
Thus Thames is daily lost yet still the same
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
3488
149.
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
First Line:
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
Last Line:
Eternal sleep and night succeeds our sun
DMI number:
43418
150.
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
First Line:
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
Last Line:
Then whilst we live let's undisturbed love on
DMI number:
44374
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