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11.
O happy he happiest of mortal men
First Line:
O happy he happiest of mortal men
Last Line:
From low pursuits to meditate the god
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
32071
12.
O Cupid God of whining speeches
First Line:
O Cupid God of whining speeches
Last Line:
I feel my breeches full of blood
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
21729
13.
One Prior and is this all the fame
First Line:
One Prior and is this all the fame
Last Line:
When tis forgot one Burnet ever wrote
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
24095
14.
Queen of the human heart at whose command
First Line:
Queen of the human heart at whose command
Last Line:
Dissolved in liquid air and all the vision flew
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
29238
15.
Says Celia to a reverend dean
First Line:
Says Celia to a reverend dean
Last Line:
They cannot find a priest
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Confident)
DMI number:
33670
16.
Said Celia to a reverend Dean
First Line:
Said Celia to a reverend Dean
Last Line:
In heaven they have no priest
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
24734
17.
Should some strange poet in his piece affect
First Line:
Should some strange poet in his piece affect
Last Line:
Like leeches sticking till they've sucked you dry
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
38219
18.
The kingly ruler of the plain
First Line:
The kingly ruler of the plain
Last Line:
Rose from their seats and sneaked away
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
30844
19.
The tragic muse revolving many a page
First Line:
The tragic muse revolving many a page
Last Line:
And from their frailties learn to mend your own
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
38333
20.
What gives the maiden blush its loveliest dye
First Line:
What gives the maiden blush its loveliest dye
Last Line:
Believed his vows nor long delayed his bliss
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
12439
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