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381.
Virtue and fame the other day
First Line:
Virtue and fame the other day
Last Line:
Tis Egremont go tell it fame
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30370
382.
Vain are the achievements of the sword
First Line:
Vain are the achievements of the sword
Last Line:
And C------t with his prose
DMI number:
18077
383.
Various his subjects yet they jointly warm
First Line:
Various his subjects yet they jointly warm
Last Line:
What he had finished nothing else could mend
DMI number:
15739
384.
We at the sun's one moment's rest should more
First Line:
We at the sun's one moment's rest should more
Last Line:
When it does cease t' advance it does expire
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
14891
385.
We deem those things our sight doth most frequent
First Line:
We deem those things our sight doth most frequent
Last Line:
And beauties seldom seen make us admire them
DMI number:
40830
386.
We frequently misplace esteem
First Line:
We frequently misplace esteem
Last Line:
The thriving knaves that keep em poor
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
30411
387.
We frequently misplace esteem
First Line:
We frequently misplace esteem
Last Line:
We saw thee in thy proper shape
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
23366
388.
We may admire
First Line:
We may admire
Last Line:
From the inherent graces in her blood
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
13362
389.
Was ever knight for ladyes sake
First Line:
Was ever knight for ladyes sake
Last Line:
In Warwicke still you may behold
DMI number:
37597
390.
We all are soldiers and all venture lives
First Line:
We all are soldiers and all venture lives
Last Line:
Titles are jests
DMI number:
41286
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