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421.
Pardon O shade divine the officious verse
First Line:
Pardon O shade divine the officious verse
Last Line:
Which cannot greater be till you are there
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Absolute)
DMI number:
1042
422.
Pardon oh shade divine the officious verse
First Line:
Pardon oh shade divine the officious verse
Last Line:
Which cannot greater be till you are there
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Absolute)
DMI number:
19371
423.
Own it at last presumptuous man
First Line:
Own it at last presumptuous man
Last Line:
Or join the azure main
DMI number:
22668
424.
Painter lend thy skillful hand
First Line:
Painter lend thy skillful hand
Last Line:
Your George still lives rejoice all hail your king
DMI number:
38604
425.
Pale bleeding friendship and distracted grief
First Line:
Pale bleeding friendship and distracted grief
Last Line:
Till my lost body joins my buried mind
DMI number:
1032
426.
Once more my muse we must an altar raise
First Line:
Once more my muse we must an altar raise
Last Line:
And Europe owns her peace from his victorious hand
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
6644
427.
Our wit till Cowley did its lustre raise
First Line:
Our wit till Cowley did its lustre raise
Last Line:
For that part buried than for all above
DMI number:
3487
428.
Our Donne is dead England should mourn may say
First Line:
Our Donne is dead England should mourn may say
Last Line:
A monument great as Donne's matchless worth
DMI number:
9290
429.
On Jordan's banks the gazing prophets stood
First Line:
On Jordan's banks the gazing prophets stood
Last Line:
As twinkling stars expire before the sun
DMI number:
5729
430.
On that sad day what tears Britannia shed
First Line:
On that sad day what tears Britannia shed
Last Line:
And George and peace diffuse the indulgent beam
Author:
Erasmus Darwin (Confident)
DMI number:
22280
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