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2621.
When the old flaming prophet climbed the sky
First Line:
When the old flaming prophet climbed the sky
Last Line:
That she could die or that she could live here
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
28933
2622.
When the pale monarch aims his dreadful dart
First Line:
When the pale monarch aims his dreadful dart
Last Line:
To waft me safe to my etherial crown
DMI number:
23289
2623.
Whenever princes grace the nuptial state
First Line:
Whenever princes grace the nuptial state
Last Line:
Her piety had won you thousands more
DMI number:
17890
2624.
Where aged elms in many a goodly row
First Line:
Where aged elms in many a goodly row
Last Line:
An added bliss to all the joys above
DMI number:
27858
2625.
Where can the wretchedst of all creatures fly
First Line:
Where can the wretchedst of all creatures fly
Last Line:
And so confirmed it never can be less
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
21774
2626.
Where Drake first found there last he lost his fame
First Line:
Where Drake first found there last he lost his fame
Last Line:
For who can say here lies Sir Francis Drake
DMI number:
12592
2627.
Where free from sense entrenched in earth no more
First Line:
Where free from sense entrenched in earth no more
Last Line:
Where truth and Newton worlds unnumbered own
DMI number:
30834
2628.
When wrapped in clouds the sable night came on
First Line:
When wrapped in clouds the sable night came on
Last Line:
Though tracts of light that formed a new born day
Author:
Knightly Chetwood (Speculation)
DMI number:
9969
2629.
When youthful charms are blasted in their bloom
First Line:
When youthful charms are blasted in their bloom
Last Line:
So young so virtuous from a state of woe
DMI number:
23462
2630.
While others sing the fortune of the great
First Line:
While others sing the fortune of the great
Last Line:
And god shine forth in one eternal day
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
23240
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