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281.
At whose blest birth propitious rays
First Line:
At whose blest birth propitious rays
Last Line:
For lyric verse
Author:
Thomas Creech (Absolute)
DMI number:
37087
282.
Attend ye numerous daring throng who strive
First Line:
Attend ye numerous daring throng who strive
Last Line:
And still invoke the auspicious muse's name
Author:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23534
283.
Attendance Cowley thinks a barbarous fate
First Line:
Attendance Cowley thinks a barbarous fate
Last Line:
But yet he could not relish being poor
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
9473
284.
Ask me not friend what I approve or blame
First Line:
Ask me not friend what I approve or blame
Last Line:
The faithful honest man and the well-natured friend
Author:
Christopher Codrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
22242
285.
Asked by my friend how in his English dress
First Line:
Asked by my friend how in his English dress
Last Line:
So Pope had writ so Homer would translate
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12540
286.
Assist me satire all you can
First Line:
Assist me satire all you can
Last Line:
Men are his favourites women none
DMI number:
15345
287.
Assist ye muses every thought refine
First Line:
Assist ye muses every thought refine
Last Line:
Which his own works has made elate as fame
DMI number:
15340
288.
At a court that was called the other day in the air
First Line:
At a court that was called the other day in the air
Last Line:
Gave the devil his body and bid Swift take his soul
DMI number:
18185
289.
B-- though with scraps of others wit
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B-- though with scraps of others wit
Last Line:
For silence can't like books be bought
DMI number:
12731
290.
Bacchus once thought to get the lands
First Line:
Bacchus once thought to get the lands
Last Line:
His tigers yoked and drove away
DMI number:
25040
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