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791.
Whoever would with ambitious just desire
First Line:
Whoever would with ambitious just desire
Last Line:
And you're truly fit to be an orator
DMI number:
9677
792.
Why can my eyes no object find no place
First Line:
Why can my eyes no object find no place
Last Line:
Teach me the way to gain and keep her heart
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10539
793.
Why Celia should the dazzling fire
First Line:
Why Celia should the dazzling fire
Last Line:
Hills dales and woods resound
DMI number:
34731
794.
Why Celia should you so much strive
First Line:
Why Celia should you so much strive
Last Line:
Your eyes are more believed than they
DMI number:
15494
795.
Why do the poets ane and a
First Line:
Why do the poets ane and a
Last Line:
For he would damn baith good and ill
DMI number:
25154
796.
Why do you thus mistaken youth
First Line:
Why do you thus mistaken youth
Last Line:
And really what you seem
DMI number:
35321
797.
With reverence great and due submission
First Line:
With reverence great and due submission
Last Line:
K--h will not rhyme so yours Rob M--y
Author:
Sir Robert Murray Keith (Confident)
DMI number:
35307
798.
With joy my christian friend I greet
First Line:
With joy my christian friend I greet
Last Line:
In praise to all eternity
DMI number:
26396
799.
With me while present may thy lovely eyes
First Line:
With me while present may thy lovely eyes
Last Line:
And every minute count as I do now
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
24380
800.
Windham this verse to thee the muse commends
First Line:
Windham this verse to thee the muse commends
Last Line:
And share with Dodington's an equal praise
DMI number:
17848
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