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171.
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
First Line:
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
Last Line:
The execrable phantom disappeared
DMI number:
5719
172.
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you write
First Line:
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you write
Last Line:
The execrable phantom disappeared
Author:
William Cavendish (Speculation) & William Cavendish (Confident)
DMI number:
6755
173.
Cambray you set when heavenly love you write
First Line:
Cambray you set when heavenly love you write
Last Line:
The execrable phantom disappeared
Author:
William Cavendish (Confident)
DMI number:
6008
174.
Can prayers to all alike so gentle be
First Line:
Can prayers to all alike so gentle be
Last Line:
Are little more than curses for the rest
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
17297
175.
Car-men turn poets now why may not I
First Line:
Car-men turn poets now why may not I
Last Line:
With far more fame thanks to your scribbling lies
DMI number:
43110
176.
Carus by hardy Epicurus taught
First Line:
Carus by hardy Epicurus taught
Last Line:
Such generous minds are formed where blessed religion reigns
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
36341
177.
By his hall chimney where in rusty grate
First Line:
By his hall chimney where in rusty grate
Last Line:
Here's to thy much loved health | With all my heart
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
31633
178.
By sea and land strange evils have I borne
First Line:
By sea and land strange evils have I borne
Last Line:
Blessed in their joys and happy in their prayers
DMI number:
33092
179.
By stories told we guide our lives
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By stories told we guide our lives
Last Line:
And so in god I bless you all
DMI number:
2292
180.
But here the white by observation wise
First Line:
But here the white by observation wise
Last Line:
For still we want a guide to find out him
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute) & Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
40471
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