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1411.
When the laws of religion and those of the nation
First Line:
When the laws of religion and those of the nation
Last Line:
For Ben has the mitre and Harry the cap
DMI number:
8100
1412.
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
First Line:
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
Last Line:
Who in Phillipi for their country fell
DMI number:
3644
1413.
While lo a spectre rose whose index hand
First Line:
While lo a spectre rose whose index hand
Last Line:
And keep them in the pale of words till death
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28056
1414.
Where charming airs from senseless stones rebound
First Line:
Where charming airs from senseless stones rebound
Last Line:
Had wished the author near Charibdis drowned
DMI number:
6414
1415.
Where gentle Thames through stately channels glides
First Line:
Where gentle Thames through stately channels glides
Last Line:
And in his own vile tatters stinks again
Author:
Joseph Addison (Confident)
DMI number:
6385
1416.
Where Humber's streams divide the fruitful plain
First Line:
Where Humber's streams divide the fruitful plain
Last Line:
And that the churl was neither fool nor mad
Author:
Eustace Budgell (Confident)
DMI number:
18367
1417.
When you alone so many and so great
First Line:
When you alone so many and so great
Last Line:
In chandlers' shops at best but plums and spice
Author:
Sir William Petty (Confident)
DMI number:
42211
1418.
When you preach on the thirtieth day of January
First Line:
When you preach on the thirtieth day of January
Last Line:
Though you think like a bishop still preach like a doctor
DMI number:
13013
1419.
When you this title read I know you'll ask
First Line:
When you this title read I know you'll ask
Last Line:
If you would wiser be these vices scorn
DMI number:
41859
1420.
When youthful passion first assumes its reign
First Line:
When youthful passion first assumes its reign
Last Line:
Thou art memento mori to them all
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
15394
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