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421.
Whenever the fates resume thy breath
First Line:
Whenever the fates resume thy breath
Last Line:
Shall flourish in eternity of fame
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27604
422.
Where Drake first found there last he lost his fame
First Line:
Where Drake first found there last he lost his fame
Last Line:
For who can say here lies Sir Francis Drake
DMI number:
12592
423.
When young Alcides in his cradle lay
First Line:
When young Alcides in his cradle lay
Last Line:
With joy they sacrifice their fame to thee
DMI number:
7750
424.
While others fish with craft for great opinion
First Line:
While others fish with craft for great opinion
Last Line:
Is plain and true there's all the reach of it
DMI number:
41027
425.
While our gazettes resound thy praise
First Line:
While our gazettes resound thy praise
Last Line:
And they'll soon see their folly
DMI number:
25045
426.
While sacred bard far worlds thy works proclaim
First Line:
While sacred bard far worlds thy works proclaim
Last Line:
May Cowley's dust this marble shrine defend
DMI number:
33934
427.
Where yonder trees rise high in cheerful air
First Line:
Where yonder trees rise high in cheerful air
Last Line:
And harmony divine enchants the plains
Author:
Richard Berenger [Beranger] (Absolute)
DMI number:
27901
428.
Where titles presume to thrust before fit
First Line:
Where titles presume to thrust before fit
Last Line:
Often grow sullen and will not follow
DMI number:
41279
429.
While the dean with more wit than man ever wanted
First Line:
While the dean with more wit than man ever wanted
Last Line:
Are vanquished by what he has written himself
DMI number:
17061
430.
When Tom said Jack was not alive
First Line:
When Tom said Jack was not alive
Last Line:
And wave vain hopes of future fame
DMI number:
19250
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