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1041.
How often does the want of eyes give sight
First Line:
How often does the want of eyes give sight
Last Line:
Who hearing understands
DMI number:
22765
1042.
How Persius on Rupilius King
First Line:
How Persius on Rupilius King
Last Line:
And let a rope be this king's doom
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25713
1043.
How pleasant is this one horse chair
First Line:
How pleasant is this one horse chair
Last Line:
We three might pass the day full well
DMI number:
27999
1044.
How rash is the vow which thy poet hath made
First Line:
How rash is the vow which thy poet hath made
Last Line:
And out did the muses and graces together
DMI number:
35661
1045.
How rich is he who free from care
First Line:
How rich is he who free from care
Last Line:
The miser put it out again
Author:
William Oldisworth (Speculation)
DMI number:
12098
1046.
I can allow such charms inconstancy
First Line:
I can allow such charms inconstancy
Last Line:
Or by the favour of thy judge succeed
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
41870
1047.
I Damon and Alpheus loves recite
First Line:
I Damon and Alpheus loves recite
Last Line:
Bid a sad silence through the Arcadian plains
Author:
Knightly Chetwood (Absolute)
DMI number:
3790
1048.
Hushed are the winds and past the driving shower
First Line:
Hushed are the winds and past the driving shower
Last Line:
And time's last faltering accents tell of thee
DMI number:
25926
1049.
Hymns governing my harp
First Line:
Hymns governing my harp
Last Line:
How great how good
DMI number:
8126
1050.
I am I own and ever have been poor
First Line:
I am I own and ever have been poor
Last Line:
Fortune may make a cobler like to thee
DMI number:
27419
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