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21.
Time meeting death addressed the pallid king
First Line:
Time meeting death addressed the pallid king
Last Line:
And at that instant struck at Caroline
DMI number:
19274
22.
To sparkling wit to knowledge and to sense
First Line:
To sparkling wit to knowledge and to sense
Last Line:
Malice and hatred and an envious mind
DMI number:
23023
23.
To point out faults yet never to offend
First Line:
To point out faults yet never to offend
Last Line:
Be still yourself the world can ask no more
DMI number:
23014
24.
Tom ever jovial ever gay
First Line:
Tom ever jovial ever gay
Last Line:
And I could cry for him
DMI number:
15817
25.
When infidelity unmasked appears
First Line:
When infidelity unmasked appears
Last Line:
Or honest Hooker in his nervous prose
DMI number:
22957
26.
Whence all this fear whence all this strife
First Line:
Whence all this fear whence all this strife
Last Line:
Slow vengeance like a blood hound at his heels
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
23015
27.
Whence came the title or what lovely fair
First Line:
Whence came the title or what lovely fair
Last Line:
I ever shall declare the reigning toast
DMI number:
23026
28.
Whilst a whole kingdom is employed to give
First Line:
Whilst a whole kingdom is employed to give
Last Line:
Whose panegyric is a nation's praise
DMI number:
20033
29.
Why do you thus your friend deceive
First Line:
Why do you thus your friend deceive
Last Line:
Prithee good sir for once deny
DMI number:
17770
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