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211.
Observe how calmly warm my friend
First Line:
Observe how calmly warm my friend
Last Line:
Be mad in private with applause
DMI number:
23204
212.
Of Albion's splendid court unmoved I hear
First Line:
Of Albion's splendid court unmoved I hear
Last Line:
Our Albion too should of her Daciers boast
Author:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23539
213.
O Richmond sweet scene of delight
First Line:
O Richmond sweet scene of delight
Last Line:
For forming my Lucia so fair
DMI number:
12777
214.
O Salisbury people give ear to my song
First Line:
O Salisbury people give ear to my song
Last Line:
And make it as good as the Thames
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8326
215.
O Scarborough say how comes thy power so great
First Line:
O Scarborough say how comes thy power so great
Last Line:
Some day the duchess no relief has found
DMI number:
12198
216.
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
217.
Oft to these walls the pilgrim grey
First Line:
Oft to these walls the pilgrim grey
Last Line:
Mine I will hide in tears
DMI number:
36004
218.
Of ramblings and follies you oft have been told
First Line:
Of ramblings and follies you oft have been told
Last Line:
The Dutch to their brandy and the Czar to his punk
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
5454
219.
Of that famed British structure fain I'd write
First Line:
Of that famed British structure fain I'd write
Last Line:
That gave even death an immortality
DMI number:
18301
220.
Of the people of fashion there sure can't be one
First Line:
Of the people of fashion there sure can't be one
Last Line:
The place of all places is Madam Cornelly's
DMI number:
34017
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