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11.
Must I then passive stand and can I hear
First Line:
Must I then passive stand and can I hear
Last Line:
And S---d only absolution give
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Confident)
DMI number:
3735
12.
I was born to die
First Line:
I was born to die
Last Line:
Into the insatiate ocean forever
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
18623
13.
Let not love on me bestow
First Line:
Let not love on me bestow
Last Line:
None of thy grief but all thy joy
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
23605
14.
Me Cupid made a happy slave
First Line:
Me Cupid made a happy slave
Last Line:
The present young and fair
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Confident)
DMI number:
6128
15.
Nat Lee for buskins famed would often say
First Line:
Nat Lee for buskins famed would often say
Last Line:
On the just laws of empire and of love
DMI number:
36164
16.
Nature deserted and dramatic art
First Line:
Nature deserted and dramatic art
Last Line:
And for the fellow soldier save the poet
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35904
17.
O sleep thou sweetest gift of heaven to man
First Line:
O sleep thou sweetest gift of heaven to man
Last Line:
When half our life's cessation of our being
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
20809
18.
Of you I am not jealous
First Line:
Of you I am not jealous
Last Line:
Such is my unpitied anxious care for you
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
19099
19.
Our too adventurous author soared tonight
First Line:
Our too adventurous author soared tonight
Last Line:
That only on the stage you see distress
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35910
20.
Our author's wit and raillery tonight
First Line:
Our author's wit and raillery tonight
Last Line:
You must allow it in a wholesale wit
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Confident)
DMI number:
35925
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