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141.
In days of yore a Grecian state
First Line:
In days of yore a Grecian state
Last Line:
Let each thing hold its proper place
DMI number:
2775
142.
In happy days was Sacharissa's reign
First Line:
In happy days was Sacharissa's reign
Last Line:
In Kneller's oil or Hallifax's song
DMI number:
4998
143.
In matters of a vulgar kind
First Line:
In matters of a vulgar kind
Last Line:
And cobblers only judge of shoes
Author:
John Boyle (Speculation)
DMI number:
21737
144.
In midst a table of rich ivory stands
First Line:
In midst a table of rich ivory stands
Last Line:
As if they hungered for the food they bore
DMI number:
40121
145.
In famed cathedral who'd expect
First Line:
In famed cathedral who'd expect
Last Line:
In statuary the whole pantheon
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
31318
146.
In vain with mimic skill my pencil tries
First Line:
In vain with mimic skill my pencil tries
Last Line:
Those peaceful smiles and that engaging air
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
11649
147.
In various forms have I been shown
First Line:
In various forms have I been shown
Last Line:
Both in your paint and in your breast
Author:
Constantia Grierson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11601
148.
Inform me Murray by what wondrous skill
First Line:
Inform me Murray by what wondrous skill
Last Line:
But may the living age be just to thee
DMI number:
5930
149.
Ingenious fair in whose well mingled dyes
First Line:
Ingenious fair in whose well mingled dyes
Last Line:
Thy paint is charming but thy form divine
DMI number:
23453
150.
In vain Almeria do you this way strive
First Line:
In vain Almeria do you this way strive
Last Line:
We on the place irreverently tread
DMI number:
11282
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