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211.
O numbers swell and is to me
First Line:
O numbers swell and is to me
Last Line:
An emblem of eternity
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Speculation)
DMI number:
36514
212.
O Phoebus deity whose powerful hand
First Line:
O Phoebus deity whose powerful hand
Last Line:
The dart neglected to assume the lyre
DMI number:
12180
213.
O love in what school are thy precepts taught
First Line:
O love in what school are thy precepts taught
Last Line:
Yet growing like my love my verse shall be
DMI number:
43420
214.
Of ancient use to poets it belongs
First Line:
Of ancient use to poets it belongs
Last Line:
As a clipped sixpence or a schilling Dutch
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7257
215.
Oft has our poet wished this happy seat
First Line:
Oft has our poet wished this happy seat
Last Line:
Judges so just so knowing and so kind
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4021
216.
Oh how the soul with all her might
First Line:
Oh how the soul with all her might
Last Line:
Doth drink no oftner than constrained to spill
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
16016
217.
Oh England full of sin but most of sloth
First Line:
Oh England full of sin but most of sloth
Last Line:
Is full as poor as he that needs but five
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14563
218.
Once more the muse's learned favourite seats
First Line:
Once more the muse's learned favourite seats
Last Line:
Oxford my band of chosen friends and thee
DMI number:
1927
219.
Our master in a fatal hour
First Line:
Our master in a fatal hour
Last Line:
For play will then become a science
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11347
220.
Our studies my lads we may now lay aside
First Line:
Our studies my lads we may now lay aside
Last Line:
And for three weeks I'll not on a book cast my eye
DMI number:
31212
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