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221.
When the nymphs were contending for beauty and fame
First Line:
When the nymphs were contending for beauty and fame
Last Line:
And though spoiled for a toast she's well formed for a wife
DMI number:
31243
222.
Wherefore was man thus formed with eye sublime
First Line:
Wherefore was man thus formed with eye sublime
Last Line:
Give to our lives a sweet vicissitude
Author:
Isaac Hawkins Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
22475
223.
Where Thames with pride beholds Augusta's charms
First Line:
Where Thames with pride beholds Augusta's charms
Last Line:
There let her smile and bid a world be gay
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
32705
224.
While the first race of men with toil and sweat
First Line:
While the first race of men with toil and sweat
Last Line:
Where drugs are vain and cataplasms fail
DMI number:
18819
225.
Who's this that brings sweet dawn of day
First Line:
Who's this that brings sweet dawn of day
Last Line:
For this salvation I now see
DMI number:
26322
226.
Why dost thou in a fever friend declaim
First Line:
Why dost thou in a fever friend declaim
Last Line:
Thou wilt then relieve the oppressor and oppressed
DMI number:
17405
227.
Why am I killed with your complaint
First Line:
Why am I killed with your complaint
Last Line:
For me an humble lamb shall yield her blood
DMI number:
25542
228.
With such a pulse with such disordered veins
First Line:
With such a pulse with such disordered veins
Last Line:
And in Elisium keep Hephaestion mine
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
3843
229.
With sympathetic warmth to feel the throws
First Line:
With sympathetic warmth to feel the throws
Last Line:
From one good act than all that praise can give
DMI number:
40559
230.
With a warm skeleton so near
First Line:
With a warm skeleton so near
Last Line:
Who is made up of only bone
DMI number:
16701
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