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1.
All the commanding powers that awe mankind
First Line:
All the commanding powers that awe mankind
Last Line:
Mercy to him for justice done to you
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35909
2.
As wandering streams by secret force return
First Line:
As wandering streams by secret force return
Last Line:
But what they should be we must learn from you
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Speculation)
DMI number:
6208
3.
Betrayed by honour and compelled by shame
First Line:
Betrayed by honour and compelled by shame
Last Line:
Till plunged in sad eternity they wake
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
37145
4.
Britons who constant war with factious rage
First Line:
Britons who constant war with factious rage
Last Line:
And english be the language of mankind
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35908
5.
Curses on him
First Line:
Curses on him
Last Line:
Must women cold appear false to herself and him
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
18687
6.
Go my heart's envoy tender sighs make haste
First Line:
Go my heart's envoy tender sighs make haste
Last Line:
Tell her in whispers tis for her I die
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
20779
7.
Grown old in rhyme twas barbarous to discard
First Line:
Grown old in rhyme twas barbarous to discard
Last Line:
Nor force him to be damned to get his living
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Confident) & Alexander Pope (Absolute) & Joseph Addison (Confident) & Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation)
DMI number:
13373
8.
Grown old in rhyme twere barbarous to discard
First Line:
Grown old in rhyme twere barbarous to discard
Last Line:
Nor force him to be damned to get his living
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Confident) & Alexander Pope (Absolute) & Joseph Addison (Confident) & Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation)
DMI number:
1970
9.
Is it a fault my life's bound up in thee
First Line:
Is it a fault my life's bound up in thee
Last Line:
And ache and roll for light when thou'rt absent
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
19650
10.
Love hope and fear desire aversion rage
First Line:
Love hope and fear desire aversion rage
Last Line:
And they reward our labours with a smile
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35905
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