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1771.
Phillis this mighty zeal assuage
First Line:
Phillis this mighty zeal assuage
Last Line:
Let's try what we can do
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3476
1772.
Say bold licentious muse
First Line:
Say bold licentious muse
Last Line:
And calm the relics of his grief with hymns divine
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
4059
1773.
Say goddess muse for thy all searching eyes
First Line:
Say goddess muse for thy all searching eyes
Last Line:
Retiring leaves their hopes involved in endless night
Author:
William Shippen (Confident) & Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
5898
1774.
Say heavenly powers where shall we find such love
First Line:
Say heavenly powers where shall we find such love
Last Line:
And silence reigns in heaven
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26328
1775.
Say learned Garth around whose favourite head
First Line:
Say learned Garth around whose favourite head
Last Line:
I waked and vanished the transporting sight
DMI number:
3530
1776.
Say mighty god who spreads the skies
First Line:
Say mighty god who spreads the skies
Last Line:
Yet thousands live and only mock
DMI number:
26353
1777.
Say puritan if it should come to pass
First Line:
Say puritan if it should come to pass
Last Line:
Who loves a painted whore all other paint doth slight
DMI number:
1096
1778.
Quoth Daniel the doctor to Daniel d'Foe
First Line:
Quoth Daniel the doctor to Daniel d'Foe
Last Line:
And every tub stand on its own bottom
DMI number:
7454
1779.
Read the commandments Trapp translate no further
First Line:
Read the commandments Trapp translate no further
Last Line:
For there 'tis written thou shalt do no murder
DMI number:
12501
1780.
Say whither tend thy vain pursuits oh man
First Line:
Say whither tend thy vain pursuits oh man
Last Line:
He is thy guide oh man do thou pursue
DMI number:
24346
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