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451.
Why then being master
First Line:
Why then being master
Last Line:
On which you seem to feed yet pine with hunger
DMI number:
40831
452.
Why man he doth bestride the narrow world
First Line:
Why man he doth bestride the narrow world
Last Line:
That her wide walls encompassed but one man
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37385
453.
Within this sculptured marble rests from war
First Line:
Within this sculptured marble rests from war
Last Line:
Her gallant admiral to the glorious dead
DMI number:
35950
454.
Yet I pray you | If you shall ever my foolish lines repeat
First Line:
Yet I pray you | If you shall ever my foolish lines repeat
Last Line:
Must you speak | of one who
DMI number:
37843
455.
Ye muses weep ye sons of Phoebus mourn
First Line:
Ye muses weep ye sons of Phoebus mourn
Last Line:
They said twas done in his immortal lays
DMI number:
32439
456.
Ye powers my prayer both just and equal is
First Line:
Ye powers my prayer both just and equal is
Last Line:
And yours shall spread abroad as far as mine
DMI number:
43404
457.
Yet spare the dead and at the utmost dare
First Line:
Yet spare the dead and at the utmost dare
Last Line:
And grudged not any for they helped to praise
DMI number:
22419
458.
Ye active streams wherever your waters flow
First Line:
Ye active streams wherever your waters flow
Last Line:
How Anne commanded and how Marlborough fought
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
13651
459.
Ye shall well heare of a knight
First Line:
Ye shall well heare of a knight
Last Line:
For he gave them golde and fee
DMI number:
37291
460.
You imitate dean Swift you say
First Line:
You imitate dean Swift you say
Last Line:
Adieu to your poetic fame
DMI number:
33403
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