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451.
Once have our ill-designing foes
First Line:
Once have our ill-designing foes
Last Line:
And bade the man commence a god
DMI number:
10222
452.
Once I beheld the fairest of her kind
First Line:
Once I beheld the fairest of her kind
Last Line:
And give more beauties than he takes away
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6612
453.
Phoebus of all the gods I wish to be
First Line:
Phoebus of all the gods I wish to be
Last Line:
And fair Diana might shine under me
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49766
454.
Poet of nature thou whose boundless art
First Line:
Poet of nature thou whose boundless art
Last Line:
And future comments grace thee like the last
Author:
Frederick Howard (Confident)
DMI number:
33546
455.
Poets are truly poor but only then
First Line:
Poets are truly poor but only then
Last Line:
And lifting it too high put out the flame
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
17208
456.
Peace and the man I sing the first who brought
First Line:
Peace and the man I sing the first who brought
Last Line:
Glow in each line line and every muse inspire
DMI number:
21885
457.
Penurious heaven it had been more kind to save
First Line:
Penurious heaven it had been more kind to save
Last Line:
And be in heaven as once on earth supporters of our throne
DMI number:
42888
458.
Permit great sir a loyal muse to shed
First Line:
Permit great sir a loyal muse to shed
Last Line:
The best of consorts best of queens must die
DMI number:
42879
459.
Prince mighty and beloved my soul inspire
First Line:
Prince mighty and beloved my soul inspire
Last Line:
And as you Edward they shall copy you
DMI number:
12486
460.
Praise that just tribute to the fair and great
First Line:
Praise that just tribute to the fair and great
Last Line:
Such mighty blessings can the fair bestow
DMI number:
42840
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