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41.
And will our master poet then admit
First Line:
And will our master poet then admit
Last Line:
Old Troy shall grow less famous than the new
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8698
42.
And will your goodness never have an end
First Line:
And will your goodness never have an end
Last Line:
As one fixed friend with such a head and heart
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11664
43.
Angelic charmer wilt thou still be coy
First Line:
Angelic charmer wilt thou still be coy
Last Line:
A smile revives me if you frown I die
Author:
James Dodd (Confident)
DMI number:
17544
44.
An honest and resolved man
First Line:
An honest and resolved man
Last Line:
And with small voice matters so great
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42100
45.
All wit and humour now are over
First Line:
All wit and humour now are over
Last Line:
For Foote lies stiff and dead at Dover
DMI number:
35643
46.
And must Dorinda beautiful and fair
First Line:
And must Dorinda beautiful and fair
Last Line:
Take her to church by Jove I'll see her there
DMI number:
12885
47.
And must it be as thou hast sung
First Line:
And must it be as thou hast sung
Last Line:
And fame's a breath and men are dust
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
32245
48.
All ye good people of this city
First Line:
All ye good people of this city
Last Line:
That lost his stake and lost his all
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28136
49.
Amidst a dreary British plain
First Line:
Amidst a dreary British plain
Last Line:
And hide the tower by which they rose
DMI number:
37918
50.
Amidst applause and universal praise
First Line:
Amidst applause and universal praise
Last Line:
For his own works as justly praise him most
DMI number:
12811
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