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571.
Entombed with kings though Gay's cold ashes lie
First Line:
Entombed with kings though Gay's cold ashes lie
Last Line:
In life beloved in death bemoaned by Pope
DMI number:
17782
572.
Dolon had wrote an elegy
First Line:
Dolon had wrote an elegy
Last Line:
Or a pearl that's found in an oyster
DMI number:
25060
573.
Don't boast prithee Cibber so much of thy state
First Line:
Don't boast prithee Cibber so much of thy state
Last Line:
And tis easy to know their buffoons from their friends
DMI number:
17981
574.
Don't you cries Clio jeering now
First Line:
Don't you cries Clio jeering now
Last Line:
With Camden's honoured name
DMI number:
35937
575.
Donne the delight of Phoebus and each muse
First Line:
Donne the delight of Phoebus and each muse
Last Line:
But leave because I cannot as I should
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
9097
576.
Doomed to a fate which damps the poet's flame
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Doomed to a fate which damps the poet's flame
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More we admire but cannot prove divine
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
17481
577.
Dulman who would be thought a wit
First Line:
Dulman who would be thought a wit
Last Line:
Even thy own panegyrick write
DMI number:
16109
578.
E second vowel we espy
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E second vowel we espy
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In music Ela Elami
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Speculation)
DMI number:
36511
579.
E---'s finished meaner plays give place
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E---'s finished meaner plays give place
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Late to the snuff shop later to the bum
DMI number:
32482
580.
Each poet with a different talent writes
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Each poet with a different talent writes
Last Line:
Nor lofty Maro stooped to lyric lays
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10759
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