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401.
O thou whose most aspiring mind
First Line:
O thou whose most aspiring mind
Last Line:
O prophet answer me
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20438
402.
O thou whose power does all events control
First Line:
O thou whose power does all events control
Last Line:
Since thou the great vicegerent art of god
DMI number:
31174
403.
Observe the man of astrologic skill
First Line:
Observe the man of astrologic skill
Last Line:
View but his phiz ye'll know as well as he
DMI number:
36860
404.
Of adverse fortune gentle Shenstone plained
First Line:
Of adverse fortune gentle Shenstone plained
Last Line:
These more than all contentment bids me prize
Author:
John Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32645
405.
O opportunity thy guilt is great
First Line:
O opportunity thy guilt is great
Last Line:
And turn the giddy round of fortune's wheel
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13221
406.
O powers if kings be your peculiar care
First Line:
O powers if kings be your peculiar care
Last Line:
That is no longer yours
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20475
407.
O say dear Laelius can that person please
First Line:
O say dear Laelius can that person please
Last Line:
And owe their virtue and their bliss to you
DMI number:
19357
408.
O success | Is a rare paint that which succeeds is good
First Line:
O success | Is a rare paint that which succeeds is good
Last Line:
When the same action if it fails is naught
DMI number:
41227
409.
O if good heaven would be so much my friend
First Line:
O if good heaven would be so much my friend
Last Line:
And think my stars had given a happy end
DMI number:
9480
410.
O let our praise ascend the skies
First Line:
O let our praise ascend the skies
Last Line:
To triumph over the grave
Author:
Octavia Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
10123
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