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261.
Robin earl of Huntingdon
First Line:
Robin earl of Huntingdon
Last Line:
May England never know again
DMI number:
37008
262.
Round some fair tree the ambitious woodbine grows
First Line:
Round some fair tree the ambitious woodbine grows
Last Line:
The Roman would not blush at the mistake
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
32449
263.
Renown with tedious toil obtained
First Line:
Renown with tedious toil obtained
Last Line:
Inheritors of the disgrace
DMI number:
8142
264.
Reputation love and death
First Line:
Reputation love and death
Last Line:
I once parting part for ever
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23854
265.
Reputation | Thou awe of fools and great men thou that choke'st
First Line:
Reputation | Thou awe of fools and great men thou that choke'st
Last Line:
To gain thy never certain seldom worthy gracings
DMI number:
40820
266.
Respect to Dryden justly Sheffield paid
First Line:
Respect to Dryden justly Sheffield paid
Last Line:
The city printer and the city bard
DMI number:
13492
267.
Respect to Dryden Sheffield justly paid
First Line:
Respect to Dryden Sheffield justly paid
Last Line:
The city printer and the city bard
DMI number:
35040
268.
Rewards of earth nobility and fame
First Line:
Rewards of earth nobility and fame
Last Line:
We thus deceived adore these calves of brass
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
13180
269.
Robert Lee esquire his body is buried here
First Line:
Robert Lee esquire his body is buried here
Last Line:
This good remembrance after death shall still renew the fame
DMI number:
33922
270.
Silly desires of self-abusing man
First Line:
Silly desires of self-abusing man
Last Line:
Feeds not his race or makes his house more fair
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
14719
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