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When I would send such trifles as I can
First Line:
When I would send such trifles as I can
Last Line:
And do what both like best let me receive
DMI number:
27645
172.
Whenever Solon mongst the crowd appeared
First Line:
Whenever Solon mongst the crowd appeared
Last Line:
Thy empire boundless as eternity
DMI number:
30635
173.
Wherever he sneaks heaven how the listening throng
First Line:
Wherever he sneaks heaven how the listening throng
Last Line:
Here lightning strikes you there soft breezes sigh
DMI number:
39502
174.
While with your Doddington retired you sit
First Line:
While with your Doddington retired you sit
Last Line:
A theme that asks a Virgil or a Young
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Confident)
DMI number:
12329
175.
When wise philosophers explain
First Line:
When wise philosophers explain
Last Line:
The middle is a ruby
DMI number:
31387
176.
Why have I blabbed who shall be true to us
First Line:
Why have I blabbed who shall be true to us
Last Line:
When we are so unsecret to ourselves
DMI number:
40916
177.
Why are thy doubtful speeches dark and troubled
First Line:
Why are thy doubtful speeches dark and troubled
Last Line:
As Cretan seas when vexed by warring winds
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
20905
178.
With Sylvia said a noble lord
First Line:
With Sylvia said a noble lord
Last Line:
The harmless thing was dumb
DMI number:
33961
179.
With numbers vulgar yet with heart sincere
First Line:
With numbers vulgar yet with heart sincere
Last Line:
With ten thousand welcomes I greet ye all here
DMI number:
10876
180.
Words are the soul's embassadors who go
First Line:
Words are the soul's embassadors who go
Last Line:
That they make deeper would then spears or swords
DMI number:
41731
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