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761.
Not Rome in all her splendor could compare
First Line:
Not Rome in all her splendor could compare
Last Line:
And Mrs Stafford yield to B-Hall
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5434
762.
Not Rome in all her splendour could compare
First Line:
Not Rome in all her splendour could compare
Last Line:
And Mrs Stafford yield to Betty Hall
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2174
763.
Not that the Tuscans who from Lydia came
First Line:
Not that the Tuscans who from Lydia came
Last Line:
The nephew son and grandson to a king
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42174
764.
No I'll never wed nor be a married slave
First Line:
No I'll never wed nor be a married slave
Last Line:
Do marriage as a cursed infection shun
DMI number:
5785
765.
No longer your expected play conceal
First Line:
No longer your expected play conceal
Last Line:
And saw the velvet fop born decently to church
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7115
766.
No magic charms no dire enchanted blood
First Line:
No magic charms no dire enchanted blood
Last Line:
But dead like mortals crowd the banks of hell
DMI number:
6405
767.
No more at critics Ned repine
First Line:
No more at critics Ned repine
Last Line:
I'd equally believe you all
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11603
768.
Now great with expectation looks each man
First Line:
Now great with expectation looks each man
Last Line:
Whatever is is wrong they first determine
DMI number:
20497
769.
Now H----- long has served the good old cause
First Line:
Now H----- long has served the good old cause
Last Line:
But raise the teacher fifty cubits high
DMI number:
11037
770.
Now hear what blessings temperance can bring
First Line:
Now hear what blessings temperance can bring
Last Line:
To seem but mortal even in sound divines
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28026
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