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301.
The misery of peace only outsides
First Line:
The misery of peace only outsides
Last Line:
Who if they came into the field would appear | Pitiful pygmies
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
17114
302.
The rosy morn had chased the power of sleep
First Line:
The rosy morn had chased the power of sleep
Last Line:
Seas are a drop and these proud mounds a sand
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
38645
303.
The nine are gone God Morpheus drove them hence
First Line:
The nine are gone God Morpheus drove them hence
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Of burlesque gospel preached at Wolvercote
DMI number:
5848
304.
The north east wind did briskly blow
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The north east wind did briskly blow
Last Line:
Her hapless fate scape you
Author:
James Grainger (Absolute)
DMI number:
31253
305.
The old egyptians hid their wit
First Line:
The old egyptians hid their wit
Last Line:
But F--y at full length
Author:
Jane Brereton (Absolute)
DMI number:
24697
306.
The old Egyptians hid their wit
First Line:
The old Egyptians hid their wit
Last Line:
But folly's at full length
Author:
Philip Dormer Stanhope (Speculation) & Jane Brereton (Speculation)
DMI number:
18836
307.
The potent lord that this bright villa planned
First Line:
The potent lord that this bright villa planned
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That in the midst the tree of knowledge grows
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
22498
308.
The letter oftenest in these lines repeat
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The letter oftenest in these lines repeat
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Together makes a city's name complete
DMI number:
34069
309.
The story of king Arthur old
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The story of king Arthur old
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In stygian mud to wallow | St George he was for England | St Dennis was for France | Sing honi soit qui mal y pense
Author:
John Grubb (Absolute)
DMI number:
24050
310.
The story of king Arthur old
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The story of king Arthur old
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St George he was for England St Dennis was for France | Sing honi soit qui mal y pense
Author:
John Grubb (Absolute)
DMI number:
37849
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