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11.
Should we dear sir the causes scan
First Line:
Should we dear sir the causes scan
Last Line:
All may catch gudgeons few catch gold
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Confident)
DMI number:
3222
12.
Sing goddess the night blazing taper's fame
First Line:
Sing goddess the night blazing taper's fame
Last Line:
Thus even in death each other they enjoy
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Confident)
DMI number:
3117
13.
The Arabian phoenix noble vigorous young
First Line:
The Arabian phoenix noble vigorous young
Last Line:
Or rather the same bird except his years
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Confident) & Daniel Kenrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
3180
14.
The princes sat the chiefs of every band
First Line:
The princes sat the chiefs of every band
Last Line:
And for redress to Circe's court repairs
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Confident)
DMI number:
17445
15.
Thence clad in saffron robes through boundless skies
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Thence clad in saffron robes through boundless skies
Last Line:
The winds from which their name they borrow blast
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Confident)
DMI number:
17442
16.
Though envious old age
First Line:
Though envious old age
Last Line:
And now clasp the bottle and now clasp the lass
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Speculation)
DMI number:
768
17.
Tis said and poets do not always lie
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Tis said and poets do not always lie
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Her eyes to captivate the sense her wit to charm her soul
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Confident)
DMI number:
3157
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Whilst thus the Thracian bard with powerful strains
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Whilst thus the Thracian bard with powerful strains
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And an apt name from the frequent diving takes
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Confident)
DMI number:
17443
19.
A miscellany of original poems, translations &c. [N10826] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1732
ESTC number:
N10826
DMI number:
91
20.
Ovid's Metamorphoses in fifteen books: a new translation by several hands [N22089] [Vol.2]
Publication Date:
1733
ESTC number:
N22089
DMI number:
660
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