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31.
O morall Gower this boke I directe
First Line:
O morall Gower this boke I directe
Last Line:
Of your benignitees and zeles good
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
13124
32.
Oft have I thought great bard in my poor cell
First Line:
Oft have I thought great bard in my poor cell
Last Line:
And judgment grown maturer greatly rise
Author:
Francis Peck (Absolute)
DMI number:
15506
33.
Read here the pangs of unsuccessful love
First Line:
Read here the pangs of unsuccessful love
Last Line:
And happier Hammonds shall record your name
DMI number:
36601
34.
Receive great bard thanks from the meanest muse
First Line:
Receive great bard thanks from the meanest muse
Last Line:
To build the house of god be Prior's praise
Author:
J. Newcome (Absolute)
DMI number:
15505
35.
Reader this book which I prefer to you
First Line:
Reader this book which I prefer to you
Last Line:
Is filled with pleasant mirth and profit too
DMI number:
8319
36.
Shepherds on other banks your flocks may play
First Line:
Shepherds on other banks your flocks may play
Last Line:
Till the pale crescent shed her trembling ray
DMI number:
36939
37.
Sir | My childish muse is in her spring and yet
First Line:
Sir | My childish muse is in her spring and yet
Last Line:
The earliest offering of her grateful pen
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
7756
38.
Such were the notes thy once-loved poet sung
First Line:
Such were the notes thy once-loved poet sung
Last Line:
Nor fears to tell that Mortimer is he
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
7447
39.
The first great man who made the world his own
First Line:
The first great man who made the world his own
Last Line:
Till he had strung another age's song
DMI number:
15487
40.
The piercing cold the stormy winds
First Line:
The piercing cold the stormy winds
Last Line:
Remember time is on the wing
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18300
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