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141.
By holy ties to majesty allied
First Line:
By holy ties to majesty allied
Last Line:
Or dropped a truer or more general tear
DMI number:
22265
142.
By our first strange and fatal interview
First Line:
By our first strange and fatal interview
Last Line:
Think it enough for me to have had thy love
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9233
143.
Bring me the deep toned shell that Pindar strung
First Line:
Bring me the deep toned shell that Pindar strung
Last Line:
How great our Frederick lived how soon he fell
DMI number:
22298
144.
Britannia mournful sought the silent stream
First Line:
Britannia mournful sought the silent stream
Last Line:
All smile and nature's face again is gay
DMI number:
22657
145.
Cease all my tuneful sisters now restrain
First Line:
Cease all my tuneful sisters now restrain
Last Line:
For nature can no second Dryden give
Author:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter] (Absolute)
DMI number:
5682
146.
Cease Britains your laments you weep in vain
First Line:
Cease Britains your laments you weep in vain
Last Line:
And crowned his living brows with living bays
DMI number:
6219
147.
Celestial muse whose godhead could inspire
First Line:
Celestial muse whose godhead could inspire
Last Line:
Eternal in its beauties and its fame
DMI number:
5743
148.
Come pensive elegy
First Line:
Come pensive elegy
Last Line:
And when deceased next her in highest glory dwell
DMI number:
4363
149.
Come sorrow come embrace my yielding heart
First Line:
Come sorrow come embrace my yielding heart
Last Line:
The nation surely Madam mourns with you
DMI number:
43456
150.
Close by a purling stream Sarpedon lay
First Line:
Close by a purling stream Sarpedon lay
Last Line:
And died for grief that Dorax was no more
DMI number:
9968
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