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141.
When Charles by rule episcopal
First Line:
When Charles by rule episcopal
Last Line:
A better boon by far
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19515
142.
When nature's works with studious eye
First Line:
When nature's works with studious eye
Last Line:
And trembles on her lyre
DMI number:
19140
143.
When the cock crew he wept smote by that eye
First Line:
When the cock crew he wept smote by that eye
Last Line:
Life take thy chance but o for such an end
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
35190
144.
While in dark ignorance men lay afraid
First Line:
While in dark ignorance men lay afraid
Last Line:
And superstition all the world beside
Author:
John Sheffield (Confident)
DMI number:
15736
145.
Whether my Vario doth thy fancy tend
First Line:
Whether my Vario doth thy fancy tend
Last Line:
But thy own merit shall record thy praise
DMI number:
12888
146.
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
147.
When virtue reigns to liberty a friend
First Line:
When virtue reigns to liberty a friend
Last Line:
Their glimmering sense improves to perfect day
DMI number:
16992
148.
Whilst you are frolicking amongst plays and balls
First Line:
Whilst you are frolicking amongst plays and balls
Last Line:
Tis easier to preach than practice them
DMI number:
35314
149.
Why does the sun with constant glory burn
First Line:
Why does the sun with constant glory burn
Last Line:
Presaging darkness gathers in the skies
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
26101
150.
Words are so Wollaston defines
First Line:
Words are so Wollaston defines
Last Line:
Who're so damned hot and so damned cold
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
32326
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