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What will the galleries nay boxes say
First Line:
What will the galleries nay boxes say
Last Line:
Who fails in an inimitable face
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Bevil Higgons (Speculation)
DMI number:
35928
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When headstrong passion gets the reins of reason
First Line:
When headstrong passion gets the reins of reason
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Now wise as man and then as weak as woman
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
20300
53.
When fortune or the gods afflict mankind
First Line:
When fortune or the gods afflict mankind
Last Line:
At once we forfeit pity and esteem
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
18487
54.
When with our passions we make noble war
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When with our passions we make noble war
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Tis glorious to retreat and victory to fly
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
20306
55.
Why are those graceful sorrows on that brow
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Why are those graceful sorrows on that brow
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Why frown those looks by nature formed to smile
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
19341
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