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171.
When a new star does in the skies appear
First Line:
When a new star does in the skies appear
Last Line:
Medicine at once improved and poetry
DMI number:
43432
172.
When high the greatest monarch's fame was blown
First Line:
When high the greatest monarch's fame was blown
Last Line:
He only could command but you inspire
DMI number:
8040
173.
When Phoebus and the nine harmonious maids
First Line:
When Phoebus and the nine harmonious maids
Last Line:
The world will think his English Iliad mine
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12245
174.
When rarely now to public eyes confessed
First Line:
When rarely now to public eyes confessed
Last Line:
Thy generous hand has reared his shrine in vain
DMI number:
35974
175.
When satire strives to blast the fair one's fame
First Line:
When satire strives to blast the fair one's fame
Last Line:
With equal ardour you proclaim that praise
DMI number:
18104
176.
When simple Macer now of high renown
First Line:
When simple Macer now of high renown
Last Line:
To bawd for others and go shares with punk
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
13068
177.
When that soft hand whence Waller has his dues
First Line:
When that soft hand whence Waller has his dues
Last Line:
Each line approved by you shall through all ages live
DMI number:
43205
178.
When the dread summons of commanding fate
First Line:
When the dread summons of commanding fate
Last Line:
Too mighty for a second charioteer
DMI number:
42705
179.
While in dark ignorance men lay afraid
First Line:
While in dark ignorance men lay afraid
Last Line:
And superstition all the world beside
Author:
John Sheffield (Confident)
DMI number:
15736
180.
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
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