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281.
Since my old friend is grown so great
First Line:
Since my old friend is grown so great
Last Line:
Tis Pope must be ashamed of Craggs
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35034
282.
Soft on the lilliputian god I look
First Line:
Soft on the lilliputian god I look
Last Line:
Alone to gaze on his illustrious mind
DMI number:
15321
283.
Some anxious for immortal fame
First Line:
Some anxious for immortal fame
Last Line:
I'd envy neither rich nor great
DMI number:
19246
284.
Slanderer that thou and thine may know
First Line:
Slanderer that thou and thine may know
Last Line:
I hate thee that's sufficient now
DMI number:
37924
285.
Sleep royal infant sleep
First Line:
Sleep royal infant sleep
Last Line:
And be thy father's fame surpassed alone by thine
DMI number:
28830
286.
Still in our ears Andromache complains
First Line:
Still in our ears Andromache complains
Last Line:
For all the world is proud that he was born
DMI number:
13748
287.
Sr John the Ross ane thing ther is compyld
First Line:
Sr John the Ross ane thing ther is compyld
Last Line:
And throw ilk place and Kinrick them proclaim
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10923
288.
Some die with their eternal toil
First Line:
Some die with their eternal toil
Last Line:
But I by cruel love am slain
DMI number:
43210
289.
Strangers this tomb's inscription makes appear
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Strangers this tomb's inscription makes appear
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Kindly survey when young when old they prize
DMI number:
8592
290.
Some princes that they may the rumour gain
First Line:
Some princes that they may the rumour gain
Last Line:
As all with joy walk out to see the spring
DMI number:
40833
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