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781.
Who can with so much envy be possessed
First Line:
Who can with so much envy be possessed
Last Line:
Their pointed arrows do give certain death
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17705
782.
Who good examples from discretion draw
First Line:
Who good examples from discretion draw
Last Line:
Her friendship's equal to the greatest trust
DMI number:
10133
783.
Who that befriends the generous good or wise
First Line:
Who that befriends the generous good or wise
Last Line:
A stronger judgment or an heart more true
DMI number:
1867
784.
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim
First Line:
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim
Last Line:
A friendly light and shine in innocence
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
17842
785.
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim
First Line:
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim
Last Line:
And those who paint them truest praise them most
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
2106
786.
While crowds officious to declare their joy
First Line:
While crowds officious to declare their joy
Last Line:
Auspicious era of the British state
DMI number:
11015
787.
With the sad tidings of the day oppressed
First Line:
With the sad tidings of the day oppressed
Last Line:
The Athenians' honour to their king decree
DMI number:
4511
788.
With joy for James for Charles with tears supplied
First Line:
With joy for James for Charles with tears supplied
Last Line:
Blanched over with venerable years and hoary majesty
DMI number:
4991
789.
With joy your summons we obey
First Line:
With joy your summons we obey
Last Line:
And leaves no room for mortal praise
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11539
790.
With looks as slaying as her father's sword
First Line:
With looks as slaying as her father's sword
Last Line:
While she his offspring doth the world enslave
DMI number:
24414
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