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411.
My sacred liege if sorrow cease to flow
First Line:
My sacred liege if sorrow cease to flow
Last Line:
And all the sweet succession never dies
DMI number:
18110
412.
My lord | Forgive the ambition of an humble friend
First Line:
My lord | Forgive the ambition of an humble friend
Last Line:
That Clinton great and good laments his Carswell dead
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12533
413.
My lord | Had I your fire and genius I would write
First Line:
My lord | Had I your fire and genius I would write
Last Line:
Breaks envy's teeth and bursts the cheeks of fame
DMI number:
5135
414.
My lord | I'd praise your lordship but you've had your share
First Line:
My lord | I'd praise your lordship but you've had your share
Last Line:
Else Essex will be thought the stouter man
DMI number:
4946
415.
My lord | To you when public grief implored your aid
First Line:
My lord | To you when public grief implored your aid
Last Line:
While richest jewels are with caution shown
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
8428
416.
My Lord | We pity such as are by tempest lost
First Line:
My Lord | We pity such as are by tempest lost
Last Line:
You'll wound your honour purse and body too
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
9447
417.
My lord | What is nobility you wish to know
First Line:
My lord | What is nobility you wish to know
Last Line:
Still in your glory happier than her own
Author:
John Dalton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32270
418.
My friend my Cowper whose severer heart
First Line:
My friend my Cowper whose severer heart
Last Line:
We scorn the dotard and we hiss the fool
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Absolute)
DMI number:
27144
419.
My Ipsitilla charming fair
First Line:
My Ipsitilla charming fair
Last Line:
Forestalling with desire the distant joy
DMI number:
8542
420.
My labouring muse grown tired of being hurled
First Line:
My labouring muse grown tired of being hurled
Last Line:
Yalden believe I never changed my friend
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
4177
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