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161.
We are all seized with th' Athenian itch
First Line:
We are all seized with th' Athenian itch
Last Line:
News and new things do the whole world bewitch
Author:
Robert Wild (Confident)
DMI number:
6806
162.
What mystic riddle lurks beneath thy words
First Line:
What mystic riddle lurks beneath thy words
Last Line:
And let thy oracle be understood
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
20912
163.
What fools are they who use to cry
First Line:
What fools are they who use to cry
Last Line:
To be damned or beggared for't
DMI number:
6602
164.
What hearts do think the tongues were made to show
First Line:
What hearts do think the tongues were made to show
Last Line:
-
DMI number:
41030
165.
What is judicious eloquence to those
First Line:
What is judicious eloquence to those
Last Line:
Lifts reason's ensigns higher in the field
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14568
166.
What lay imprisoned and confined alone
First Line:
What lay imprisoned and confined alone
Last Line:
Out some years trials and approved them good
DMI number:
41893
167.
What you keep by you you may change and mend
First Line:
What you keep by you you may change and mend
Last Line:
But words once spoke can never be recalled
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9378
168.
When first the infant leaves the darksome space
First Line:
When first the infant leaves the darksome space
Last Line:
The pile forbid to raise its impious head
DMI number:
15465
169.
When first the spreading fame the rumour run
First Line:
When first the spreading fame the rumour run
Last Line:
Were full of Athens and the enterprise
DMI number:
6883
170.
When shall I break the favourite seal
First Line:
When shall I break the favourite seal
Last Line:
Her pride the envy of the men
DMI number:
2820
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