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441.
Tell me Bullatius did the sight
First Line:
Tell me Bullatius did the sight
Last Line:
May even at Ulubrae be blessed
DMI number:
25762
442.
Surprized delighted and amazed
First Line:
Surprized delighted and amazed
Last Line:
You cannot therefore ill succeed
DMI number:
9655
443.
That friend a great man's ruin strongly checks
First Line:
That friend a great man's ruin strongly checks
Last Line:
Who rails into's belief all his defects
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
14827
444.
That friend is true
First Line:
That friend is true
Last Line:
Whose treasure's you
DMI number:
41981
445.
Tell me lovely loving pair
First Line:
Tell me lovely loving pair
Last Line:
Or with more consent do move
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
9774
446.
Tell me mistaken friend where will you find
First Line:
Tell me mistaken friend where will you find
Last Line:
These virtues are alone to rich confined
DMI number:
20716
447.
Tell me my Florus on what foreign coast
First Line:
Tell me my Florus on what foreign coast
Last Line:
At your return a pampered steer I'll kill
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25739
448.
Tell me ye knowing and discerning few
First Line:
Tell me ye knowing and discerning few
Last Line:
Who can to such a pitch of friendship rise
DMI number:
29835
449.
Sweet sonneteer whose unaffected lay
First Line:
Sweet sonneteer whose unaffected lay
Last Line:
The bay shall deck thy brow the cypress mine
DMI number:
36679
450.
Statesman yet friend to truth of soul sincere
First Line:
Statesman yet friend to truth of soul sincere
Last Line:
Praised wept and honoured by the muse he loved
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22406
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