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281.
The whole creation by this pleasing art
First Line:
The whole creation by this pleasing art
Last Line:
Oppress the earth and glitter in the skies
Author:
James Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
11863
282.
The winter melts away the spring takes place
First Line:
The winter melts away the spring takes place
Last Line:
For whom a thousand virgins soon shall pine
Author:
William Oldisworth (Speculation)
DMI number:
12111
283.
There's none should places have in fame's high court
First Line:
There's none should places have in fame's high court
Last Line:
Not messengers which only make report
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
9621
284.
Then too a dull observing fool
First Line:
Then too a dull observing fool
Last Line:
And cure his spleen to church and state
DMI number:
5347
285.
They drag him from his den
First Line:
They drag him from his den
Last Line:
His mouth that flames no more and his extinguished eyes
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
37090
286.
Thou writest below even thy own natural parts
First Line:
Thou writest below even thy own natural parts
Last Line:
Did ever libel yet more sharply bite
DMI number:
15787
287.
Though all afflictions that ill fate can send
First Line:
Though all afflictions that ill fate can send
Last Line:
We have a refuge if we have a friend
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
9475
288.
Thou blaster of thy own fair spreading fame
First Line:
Thou blaster of thy own fair spreading fame
Last Line:
How wouldst thou shine by thy own folly's flame
DMI number:
1812
289.
Though Frederic distant from the British coast
First Line:
Though Frederic distant from the British coast
Last Line:
Glad be that day but late before it shine
DMI number:
28858
290.
Though of detested death the form you wear
First Line:
Though of detested death the form you wear
Last Line:
Thus without life to live and without dying die
DMI number:
38017
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