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61.
When old Elijah as the scriptures say
First Line:
When old Elijah as the scriptures say
Last Line:
My wit I leave thee but I have no cloak
DMI number:
24603
62.
When poverty and ill success
First Line:
When poverty and ill success
Last Line:
From future hopes of peace in heaven
DMI number:
36866
63.
Whenever a tall and lofty tree
First Line:
Whenever a tall and lofty tree
Last Line:
To lop the boughs withal
DMI number:
36878
64.
Why should the muse in high ambitious verse
First Line:
Why should the muse in high ambitious verse
Last Line:
Nor wants a loving wife his honest joys to crown
DMI number:
36931
65.
Wouldst thou by Attic taste approved
First Line:
Wouldst thou by Attic taste approved
Last Line:
Or dead amongst Grub-street's records lie
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27749
66.
Young Hodge a poor but a contented swain
First Line:
Young Hodge a poor but a contented swain
Last Line:
And still jog on as merry as I can
DMI number:
25268
67.
You whose ambition labours to be great
First Line:
You whose ambition labours to be great
Last Line:
And close behind him horrid murder stalks
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
30518
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