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31.
What's soon obtained we nauseously receive
First Line:
What's soon obtained we nauseously receive
Last Line:
And absent pleasures only do admire
Author:
William Burnaby (Speculation)
DMI number:
9679
32.
Whatever can nature's genuine wants relieve
First Line:
Whatever can nature's genuine wants relieve
Last Line:
But pride's insatiate lust no limits knows
DMI number:
10314
33.
Whence come these dreams this busy idle train
First Line:
Whence come these dreams this busy idle train
Last Line:
And self tormented feel the extremities of pain
Author:
Petronius Arbiter (Absolute)
DMI number:
22070
34.
Whoever has money may securely sail
First Line:
Whoever has money may securely sail
Last Line:
For Jove himself's the treasure of his chest
Author:
William Burnaby (Absolute)
DMI number:
6759
35.
Whoever would with ambitious just desire
First Line:
Whoever would with ambitious just desire
Last Line:
And you're truly fit to be an orator
DMI number:
9677
36.
Why do the strict-lived Catos of the age
First Line:
Why do the strict-lived Catos of the age
Last Line:
And such lives the gods themselves possess
Author:
William Burnaby (Speculation)
DMI number:
6767
37.
Within the aerial fields by Maro sung
First Line:
Within the aerial fields by Maro sung
Last Line:
Resolved no more to seek the realms of night
DMI number:
9714
38.
Yes trust me every mouth of human mold
First Line:
Yes trust me every mouth of human mold
Last Line:
Cried Midas' ears are as an ass's long
DMI number:
10312
39.
You're mightily deceived I swear
First Line:
You're mightily deceived I swear
Last Line:
May force the imperious jilt to be his slave
DMI number:
6763
40.
Miscellany poems upon several occasions: consisting of original poems [ESTC R21564]
Publication Date:
1692
ESTC number:
R21564
DMI number:
1679
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