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51.
While greatness hears such language spoke
First Line:
While greatness hears such language spoke
Last Line:
To taste the sweets of liberty
DMI number:
27163
52.
Wherever merit shines the generous heart
First Line:
Wherever merit shines the generous heart
Last Line:
And Oldfield's ease and Porter's justness join
DMI number:
12770
53.
Whither ah whither idle muse
First Line:
Whither ah whither idle muse
Last Line:
Of some new bet or running nag
DMI number:
27961
54.
Whilst maudlin whigs deplore their Cato's fate
First Line:
Whilst maudlin whigs deplore their Cato's fate
Last Line:
For this road leads directly to the heart
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident) & Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
8008
55.
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
First Line:
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
Last Line:
Didst thou come in but to go out again
DMI number:
28343
56.
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
First Line:
Why dost thou come great censor of the age
Last Line:
Dost thou come in but to go out again
DMI number:
13741
57.
Why art thou David so uncivil
First Line:
Why art thou David so uncivil
Last Line:
Nor pertly dictate to thy betters
DMI number:
31537
58.
Winds catch the sound and on your rosy wings
First Line:
Winds catch the sound and on your rosy wings
Last Line:
Raised by the melody of Powell's tongue
DMI number:
37889
59.
Wondrous your art this new play is shewn
First Line:
Wondrous your art this new play is shewn
Last Line:
Their wits are silent and their soldiers fear
DMI number:
6071
60.
Ye sons of Parnassus that filch for your bread
First Line:
Ye sons of Parnassus that filch for your bread
Last Line:
Of the stage's reformer Cla--n--aux
DMI number:
5255
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