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291.
Long our divided state
First Line:
Long our divided state
Last Line:
To a more lofty and immortal song
DMI number:
2255
292.
Long silent lies the muse's lyre
First Line:
Long silent lies the muse's lyre
Last Line:
O Shenstone best beloved with thee
DMI number:
26983
293.
Long since this task of tears from you was due
First Line:
Long since this task of tears from you was due
Last Line:
Must weep here if he have ambition
DMI number:
9292
294.
Long did my muse expectant wish to see
First Line:
Long did my muse expectant wish to see
Last Line:
And Zion's glorious king for ever lives
DMI number:
15281
295.
Look to me faith and look to my faith God
First Line:
Look to me faith and look to my faith God
Last Line:
I were an angel singing what you were
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9229
296.
Let vulgar souls endure a length of days
First Line:
Let vulgar souls endure a length of days
Last Line:
And point the way to happiness and thee
DMI number:
26907
297.
Let wanton Sappho tune her warbling lyre
First Line:
Let wanton Sappho tune her warbling lyre
Last Line:
And all his skill and fame be added to thy own
DMI number:
12559
298.
Like vulgar belles shall Malpas leave the day
First Line:
Like vulgar belles shall Malpas leave the day
Last Line:
Like the celestial guest from whom ye sprung
DMI number:
10962
299.
Listen ye fair ones to th' instructive praise
First Line:
Listen ye fair ones to th' instructive praise
Last Line:
Women have most command who best obey
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12654
300.
Little avails it to describe the grief
First Line:
Little avails it to describe the grief
Last Line:
To feel the impulse of a patriot king
DMI number:
38599
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