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1551.
What boon at Phoebus' hallowed shrine
First Line:
What boon at Phoebus' hallowed shrine
Last Line:
Decent in age to wake the lyre
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25512
1552.
What boots it that the fair are free from war
First Line:
What boots it that the fair are free from war
Last Line:
But without mercy punish then her crime
DMI number:
6748
1553.
What honours Lyde shall we pay
First Line:
What honours Lyde shall we pay
Last Line:
Revives and favouring night shall close our strain
DMI number:
25608
1554.
What hopes what terrors does thy gift create
First Line:
What hopes what terrors does thy gift create
Last Line:
Adorn Philander's head or grace his tomb
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31649
1555.
Were I invited to a nectar feast
First Line:
Were I invited to a nectar feast
Last Line:
Let who would meet the beauty of the sky
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Absolute)
DMI number:
1145
1556.
Whan the dragon that foule is
First Line:
Whan the dragon that foule is
Last Line:
And two rybbes of Bevis brused than
DMI number:
37624
1557.
What love again no Cupid spare thy dart
First Line:
What love again no Cupid spare thy dart
Last Line:
Yet never frown because they always smile
DMI number:
18280
1558.
What man or hero Clio wilt thou praise
First Line:
What man or hero Clio wilt thou praise
Last Line:
On groves which harbour the unchaste
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42042
1559.
When Chloe's picture was to Venus shown
First Line:
When Chloe's picture was to Venus shown
Last Line:
Friend Howard's genius fancied all the rest
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
12231
1560.
When civil war through all the chaos reigned
First Line:
When civil war through all the chaos reigned
Last Line:
Fair Love could only from our British Ocean spring
DMI number:
6358
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