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701.
While I my friend indulge the rural scene
First Line:
While I my friend indulge the rural scene
Last Line:
And self-informed asked no external aid
DMI number:
19354
702.
Where ever kind providence directs thy way
First Line:
Where ever kind providence directs thy way
Last Line:
And own afflictions are the voice of love
DMI number:
36201
703.
While Saturn's fane with solemn step we trod
First Line:
While Saturn's fane with solemn step we trod
Last Line:
And all the instruction dies away in air
Author:
Thomas Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
27833
704.
Where would thy fond thy vain enquiry go
First Line:
Where would thy fond thy vain enquiry go
Last Line:
And when Jove told this truth he told us all
DMI number:
28487
705.
Wherever the diamond's busy point could pass
First Line:
Wherever the diamond's busy point could pass
Last Line:
But middle states are marks for every blow
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
24959
706.
Whether amid the gloom of night I stray
First Line:
Whether amid the gloom of night I stray
Last Line:
But thou oh God forever shine the same
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
21284
707.
Whether from fate or some more potent cause
First Line:
Whether from fate or some more potent cause
Last Line:
When of all things such wretches have the carving
DMI number:
38003
708.
Where is your ancient courage you were used
First Line:
Where is your ancient courage you were used
Last Line:
A noble cunning
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
16584
709.
Where London's column pointing at the skies
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Where London's column pointing at the skies
Last Line:
And sad Sir Balaam curses God and dies
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22465
710.
Where London's column pointing at the skies
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Where London's column pointing at the skies
Last Line:
And sad sir Balaam then despairs and dies
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37132
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