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1711.
Vain Greece consult no more or haughty Rome
First Line:
Vain Greece consult no more or haughty Rome
Last Line:
And boasted Cato's fame without his fear
DMI number:
16331
1712.
Vain is complaint where can be no relief
First Line:
Vain is complaint where can be no relief
Last Line:
Was brave without reward without vainglory wise
DMI number:
6423
1713.
Vain were the thought to instruct the verse to flow
First Line:
Vain were the thought to instruct the verse to flow
Last Line:
And life gushed out as he disclosed the wound
Author:
William Whitehead (Speculation)
DMI number:
17872
1714.
Venus at the fates behest
First Line:
Venus at the fates behest
Last Line:
Of empire worthy and of thee
DMI number:
28397
1715.
We dogs and lions by their voices know
First Line:
We dogs and lions by their voices know
Last Line:
The hangman draw thee and thy painter too
DMI number:
43174
1716.
We drop a tear at every vulgar hearse
First Line:
We drop a tear at every vulgar hearse
Last Line:
She reassumed the deity and her immortal state
DMI number:
42885
1717.
We justly when a meaner subject dies
First Line:
We justly when a meaner subject dies
Last Line:
Great James and turn thy tomb into a throne
DMI number:
29931
1718.
We like inferior lights
First Line:
We like inferior lights
Last Line:
Content to make his glory more divine
DMI number:
41178
1719.
Warwick Gloucester Clarence
First Line:
Warwick Gloucester Clarence
Last Line:
In that Jerusalem shall Harry die
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40550
1720.
Was grief that celebrated fire
First Line:
Was grief that celebrated fire
Last Line:
So good so great a prince for ever on thy throne
DMI number:
42837
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