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281.
Subtle the Prussian Dutchmen wary
First Line:
Subtle the Prussian Dutchmen wary
Last Line:
While thine affects no mortal living
DMI number:
24524
282.
Such Cato was of such exalted kind
First Line:
Such Cato was of such exalted kind
Last Line:
Free from all self desire or self design
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
6475
283.
Such havock of mortality
First Line:
Such havock of mortality
Last Line:
See stopped and mumbled over her beads
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
38094
284.
Such perfect bliss fair Chloris we
First Line:
Such perfect bliss fair Chloris we
Last Line:
You were no match for me
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4121
285.
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
First Line:
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
Last Line:
Still begs he would stay for a maid she can't die | Which nobody can deny &c
Author:
Sir William Yonge (Absolute) & Edward Roome (Absolute) & Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
23306
286.
The annual revolution of the sun
First Line:
The annual revolution of the sun
Last Line:
With winning words to've charmed the city governors
DMI number:
5867
287.
The battle of the verbs being fully known
First Line:
The battle of the verbs being fully known
Last Line:
No more of fighting if you'll be ruled by me
DMI number:
42419
288.
That hoary head in these few lines is sung
First Line:
That hoary head in these few lines is sung
Last Line:
And do dear doctor do thy very worst
DMI number:
12613
289.
Tell me my Corydon my well-loved swain
First Line:
Tell me my Corydon my well-loved swain
Last Line:
And recommend a name so truly great
DMI number:
42896
290.
Tell me sagacious men of wit
First Line:
Tell me sagacious men of wit
Last Line:
He's multiplied by his own ruin
DMI number:
15103
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