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1081.
Just as the gods were listening to my strains
First Line:
Just as the gods were listening to my strains
Last Line:
And take his works for an eternal president
Author:
Sarah Fyge Egerton (Confident)
DMI number:
5683
1082.
In vain alas for who by wit is moved
First Line:
In vain alas for who by wit is moved
Last Line:
Mankind take most with that fantastic sex
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10411
1083.
In vain alas my muse would rise
First Line:
In vain alas my muse would rise
Last Line:
And sickness far recedes and mourns her baffled blows
DMI number:
2818
1084.
In vain for thee the critic lurks
First Line:
In vain for thee the critic lurks
Last Line:
For both are ever young
DMI number:
19186
1085.
In vain great sir keen satire I disown
First Line:
In vain great sir keen satire I disown
Last Line:
But both the poem and the fact are true
DMI number:
8962
1086.
In vain I have laboured the victor to prove
First Line:
In vain I have laboured the victor to prove
Last Line:
And now vanquished and shamed I've quitted my post
DMI number:
43685
1087.
In vain my friend you would desire
First Line:
In vain my friend you would desire
Last Line:
And shun the dismal pangs of a too late remorse
Author:
Robertson||Alexander||of Struan (Absolute)
DMI number:
36090
1088.
In vain my muse I bid you hold in vain
First Line:
In vain my muse I bid you hold in vain
Last Line:
For ever now farewell a long adieu
DMI number:
8971
1089.
In vain Orinda on my aid
First Line:
In vain Orinda on my aid
Last Line:
And singly you redeem the sex
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
10611
1090.
In vain the muse attempts to tune the lyre
First Line:
In vain the muse attempts to tune the lyre
Last Line:
In Britain's groves nor sought a foreign shade
DMI number:
17860
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