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281.
What flocks of critics hover here today
First Line:
What flocks of critics hover here today
Last Line:
Such rivelled fruits as winter can afford
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35776
282.
What arts have we not tried what labour taken
First Line:
What arts have we not tried what labour taken
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And make you in a pet our house forswear
DMI number:
5475
283.
What kings henceforth shall reign what states be free
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What kings henceforth shall reign what states be free
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Yours is the old hereditary right
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8400
284.
When Athens mistress of the world appeared
First Line:
When Athens mistress of the world appeared
Last Line:
And to the busy world distributes day
DMI number:
40604
285.
What various revolutions in our art
First Line:
What various revolutions in our art
Last Line:
To own the child a Spaniard he begot
Author:
Samuel Foote (Absolute)
DMI number:
38439
286.
What various thoughts a poet's breast divide
First Line:
What various thoughts a poet's breast divide
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From men of courage and from men of sense
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
39586
287.
What various transformations we remark
First Line:
What various transformations we remark
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We hope to find in you their stage asylum
DMI number:
38456
288.
What whims what fancies are in these our days
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What whims what fancies are in these our days
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We fly for refuge then to you ye fair
DMI number:
38389
289.
What would my humble comrades have me say
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What would my humble comrades have me say
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But leave our orphan squalling at your door
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
11873
290.
Whatever tonight illustrious prince you've heard
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Whatever tonight illustrious prince you've heard
Last Line:
And Sir we list us in your service now
DMI number:
132
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