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11.
Is this thy daily course the glaring sun
First Line:
Is this thy daily course the glaring sun
Last Line:
Would swear thou wert the madder of the two
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7255
12.
Look round the habitable world how few
First Line:
Look round the habitable world how few
Last Line:
But set aloft by fools usurps the skies
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7244
13.
Let this auspicious morning be expressed
First Line:
Let this auspicious morning be expressed
Last Line:
A cake thus given is worth a hecatomb
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7254
14.
If yet there be a few that take delight
First Line:
If yet there be a few that take delight
Last Line:
And act yourselves the farce of your own age
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3715
15.
New ministers when first they get in place
First Line:
New ministers when first they get in place
Last Line:
But first vote money then redress at leisure
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3720
16.
Of all our antic sights and pageantry
First Line:
Of all our antic sights and pageantry
Last Line:
Reclined us on a rightful monarch's breast
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3823
17.
Of ancient use to poets it belongs
First Line:
Of ancient use to poets it belongs
Last Line:
As a clipped sixpence or a schilling Dutch
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7257
18.
Old as I am for ladies love unfit
First Line:
Old as I am for ladies love unfit
Last Line:
When beauty fires the blood how love exalts the mind
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3930
19.
Our church alas as Rome objects does want
First Line:
Our church alas as Rome objects does want
Last Line:
When they have lost the sound of Aaron's bells
DMI number:
4718
20.
Sam Treacher's dead dear Sam has bid good night
First Line:
Sam Treacher's dead dear Sam has bid good night
Last Line:
For thou shalt make it live because it sings of thee
Author:
Francis Quarles (Speculation) & John Cleveland (Speculation) & Robert Gould (Speculation) & James Shirley (Speculation) & W. S. (Speculation) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6926
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