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751.
The prologue's filled with such fine phrases
First Line:
The prologue's filled with such fine phrases
Last Line:
More cheerfully obeyed by me
DMI number:
20845
752.
The morning lark that mounts the sky
First Line:
The morning lark that mounts the sky
Last Line:
To form this perfect pair
DMI number:
12786
753.
The muse that oft with sacred raptures fired
First Line:
The muse that oft with sacred raptures fired
Last Line:
And see your beauty with their fathers' eyes
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
9309
754.
The muse who near thy Britain's watery bounds
First Line:
The muse who near thy Britain's watery bounds
Last Line:
And with his bride a heaven of joys he shared
Author:
Peter Anthony Motteux (Speculation)
DMI number:
11921
755.
Thee to invite the great God sent a star
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Thee to invite the great God sent a star
Last Line:
But like the sun doth only set to rise
Author:
James VI and I (Confident)
DMI number:
23908
756.
The voice of song is all the art we use
First Line:
The voice of song is all the art we use
Last Line:
And all the wise and good return amen
DMI number:
37125
757.
The wealthy lord through storms at court may sail
First Line:
The wealthy lord through storms at court may sail
Last Line:
Have heaven and Jove himself too in your chest
DMI number:
43397
758.
The statesmen in or out declare
First Line:
The statesmen in or out declare
Last Line:
Supply me with your goods and all | The money &c
DMI number:
22788
759.
The stone reserved in England many a day
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The stone reserved in England many a day
Last Line:
Should live for to be crowned upon that stone
DMI number:
41921
760.
The sullen night worn threadbare when I lay
First Line:
The sullen night worn threadbare when I lay
Last Line:
So we at last shall bruise the serpents head
DMI number:
44319
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