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501.
Drawn by my pensive thoughts into a field
First Line:
Drawn by my pensive thoughts into a field
Last Line:
The fabric sunk dissolved in fire and smoke
DMI number:
1122
502.
Dread sir you'll excuse me your name I've forgot
First Line:
Dread sir you'll excuse me your name I've forgot
Last Line:
Ever since my two brothers came to Temple Bar
DMI number:
26549
503.
Dread sir | Whose hand three mighty kingdoms sways
First Line:
Dread sir | Whose hand three mighty kingdoms sways
Last Line:
Gave him his niece and kept him for his guard
DMI number:
42818
504.
Droop not my son thy laurels cannot fade
First Line:
Droop not my son thy laurels cannot fade
Last Line:
Thou didst not fall till freedom's self was dead
DMI number:
31646
505.
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
First Line:
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
Last Line:
Why then the marvel that a poet sings
DMI number:
6483
506.
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
First Line:
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
Last Line:
Why then the marvel that a poet sins
DMI number:
42324
507.
False Britons who favour the measures of France
First Line:
False Britons who favour the measures of France
Last Line:
Or boast of preserving your nether bow gate
DMI number:
23177
508.
Fame's mouth is steep and he who dares ascend
First Line:
Fame's mouth is steep and he who dares ascend
Last Line:
You though well meaning have but second fame
DMI number:
31995
509.
Fat ruddy and dull
First Line:
Fat ruddy and dull
Last Line:
Clancy proceeded not faster
DMI number:
4895
510.
Fathers we once again are met in council
First Line:
Fathers we once again are met in council
Last Line:
All Rome will be in tears
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
34094
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