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41.
Brighter than Phoebus in his fierce career
First Line:
Brighter than Phoebus in his fierce career
Last Line:
Blesses all nature and is nature's night
DMI number:
31339
42.
Celia a rural nymph but wondrous fair
First Line:
Celia a rural nymph but wondrous fair
Last Line:
And chatters still by rote like any beau
DMI number:
36501
43.
Celia that faithful servant you disown
First Line:
Celia that faithful servant you disown
Last Line:
Since dying I must be no more your slave
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4114
44.
Clarinda's charms without the aid of art
First Line:
Clarinda's charms without the aid of art
Last Line:
Fond of the light till by its flame they die
DMI number:
36395
45.
Cursed be the timorous fool whose feeble mind
First Line:
Cursed be the timorous fool whose feeble mind
Last Line:
A steady resolute heroic soul
DMI number:
3655
46.
Enough to glory and his country given
First Line:
Enough to glory and his country given
Last Line:
And bids the purling stream its winding course pursue
DMI number:
22942
47.
Doeg though without knowing how or why
First Line:
Doeg though without knowing how or why
Last Line:
And a month's harvest keeps him all the year
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28734
48.
Dorset the grace of courts the muses pride
First Line:
Dorset the grace of courts the muses pride
Last Line:
And patriots still or poets deck the line
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
17790
49.
Deep sunk in down till the gay morning's spent
First Line:
Deep sunk in down till the gay morning's spent
Last Line:
And reeling goes triumphantly to bed
DMI number:
35465
50.
Examine nature's work around
First Line:
Examine nature's work around
Last Line:
For all the world is but a ball
DMI number:
22110
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