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131.
Hickey whose faithful pencil nature guides
First Line:
Hickey whose faithful pencil nature guides
Last Line:
And images reflect from art to art
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
36531
132.
How true the mimic forms appear
First Line:
How true the mimic forms appear
Last Line:
And then here fancy blushing paints the rest
DMI number:
36072
133.
How wretched does Prometheus' state appear
First Line:
How wretched does Prometheus' state appear
Last Line:
The flames he once stole from thee grant him now
DMI number:
12225
134.
I am that famous she whose moving art
First Line:
I am that famous she whose moving art
Last Line:
Till their applause and love are but the same
DMI number:
5122
135.
I fix mine eye on thine and there
First Line:
I fix mine eye on thine and there
Last Line:
Being in thine own heart from all malice free
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9127
136.
In Aesop's famous world of wit
First Line:
In Aesop's famous world of wit
Last Line:
But application made the ass
DMI number:
33073
137.
Immortal fame is to his memory due
First Line:
Immortal fame is to his memory due
Last Line:
The well known sounds of sorrow or delight
DMI number:
26725
138.
Immortal Newton never spoke
First Line:
Immortal Newton never spoke
Last Line:
But folly at full length
Author:
Philip Dormer Stanhope (Absolute)
DMI number:
23165
139.
Immortal Wolfe sculptor thy laureled bust
First Line:
Immortal Wolfe sculptor thy laureled bust
Last Line:
Nor envy's self be silent in his praise
Author:
Sir William Draper (Confident)
DMI number:
33563
140.
In a little dark room at the back of the shop
First Line:
In a little dark room at the back of the shop
Last Line:
Tis Vertue alone can design us a Swift
DMI number:
17070
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