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21.
How much are they deceived who vainly strive
First Line:
How much are they deceived who vainly strive
Last Line:
The storm grows greater but tis sooner out
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
24625
22.
I cannot madam but congratulate
First Line:
I cannot madam but congratulate
Last Line:
There's no such thing as leading apes in hell
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
13067
23.
I know Celinda I have born too long
First Line:
I know Celinda I have born too long
Last Line:
Resign the heart so hardly freed from you
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6673
24.
Is there a pious pleasure that proceeds
First Line:
Is there a pious pleasure that proceeds
Last Line:
Cure for my wounds and from my labours rest
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6672
25.
In what sad pomp the mournful charmer lies
First Line:
In what sad pomp the mournful charmer lies
Last Line:
And with a just compassion mine survey
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6669
26.
Let the dull merchant curse his angry fate
First Line:
Let the dull merchant curse his angry fate
Last Line:
And reap no fruit no favour no reward
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6656
27.
If once you let that gordian knot be tied
First Line:
If once you let that gordian knot be tied
Last Line:
That they are like Aeneas in a cloud
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation) & William Walsh (Confident)
DMI number:
9628
28.
Laugh at dull ignorance and them that say
First Line:
Laugh at dull ignorance and them that say
Last Line:
For none but fools ever read it through to know
DMI number:
23179
29.
Madam I cannot but congratulate
First Line:
Madam I cannot but congratulate
Last Line:
There's no such thing as leading apes in hell
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
3241
30.
Near Covent Garden theatre where you know
First Line:
Near Covent Garden theatre where you know
Last Line:
Through all the realms of nonsense can be found
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
22228
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