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31.
In vain will songs of old from hence declare
First Line:
In vain will songs of old from hence declare
Last Line:
For words could never have reached to paint one single grace
DMI number:
16570
32.
In vain you boast poetic names of yore
First Line:
In vain you boast poetic names of yore
Last Line:
And shines himself till they are seen no more
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
20449
33.
Long have our comic writers tried to move
First Line:
Long have our comic writers tried to move
Last Line:
Broke the dull charm and rescued nature's laws
DMI number:
32768
34.
Long since I bade the muse farewell
First Line:
Long since I bade the muse farewell
Last Line:
And women blessed shall thee call
DMI number:
35352
35.
Long did great Jove the weighty point debate
First Line:
Long did great Jove the weighty point debate
Last Line:
As Pallas graceful and as Venus sweet
DMI number:
16341
36.
Let thy own self the tablet grace
First Line:
Let thy own self the tablet grace
Last Line:
No hand for such a lovely face but thine
DMI number:
24855
37.
Lo Caroline what crowds on crowds arise
First Line:
Lo Caroline what crowds on crowds arise
Last Line:
Could they but view the picture of thy mind
DMI number:
18012
38.
Much wondrous good doth fount dispense
First Line:
Much wondrous good doth fount dispense
Last Line:
Britannia's heart be offered up at thine
DMI number:
31346
39.
If all that know Belinda now admire
First Line:
If all that know Belinda now admire
Last Line:
When to her bass the loved Belinda sings
DMI number:
16604
40.
If in thy youth such wondrous wit appears
First Line:
If in thy youth such wondrous wit appears
Last Line:
And what before but warmed shall be immoderate heat
DMI number:
16569
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