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341.
We read of kings and gods that kindly took
First Line:
We read of kings and gods that kindly took
Last Line:
That burnt the temple where she was adored
Author:
Thomas Carew (Absolute)
DMI number:
4315
342.
Vain Greece consult no more or haughty Rome
First Line:
Vain Greece consult no more or haughty Rome
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And boasted Cato's fame without his fear
DMI number:
16331
343.
Wearied with business and with cares oppressed
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Wearied with business and with cares oppressed
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The infant by Christ tis his none joy
DMI number:
6484
344.
What power of words can equal thy renown
First Line:
What power of words can equal thy renown
Last Line:
Than they find words to celebrate his victories
DMI number:
5716
345.
What race of life run you what trade will you assay
First Line:
What race of life run you what trade will you assay
Last Line:
Doway that choose no life or soon to die for all is well
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
9090
346.
What Roman general fortunate in fight
First Line:
What Roman general fortunate in fight
Last Line:
Not only trophies home but Tallard too
DMI number:
5109
347.
What shall I do shall I in vain implore
First Line:
What shall I do shall I in vain implore
Last Line:
The grief that raged tumultuous in her breast
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
31690
348.
What should I ask my friends which best would be
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What should I ask my friends which best would be
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He left scorned Hamon to the vulgar rout
DMI number:
3658
349.
What means this awful sight why round me shine
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What means this awful sight why round me shine
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What monarch general patriot friend should be
Author:
Richard Onely (Absolute)
DMI number:
32300
350.
What mighty god or what unusual fire
First Line:
What mighty god or what unusual fire
Last Line:
Clouds cannot gather when the sun's so near
DMI number:
42850
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