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31.
Oldfield's no more and can the muse forbear
First Line:
Oldfield's no more and can the muse forbear
Last Line:
And to eternal rest the graceful mover doomed
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
27166
32.
On cham's fair banks where learning's hallowed fane
First Line:
On cham's fair banks where learning's hallowed fane
Last Line:
Fixed on the solid base of adamantine fame
Author:
John Tait (Confident)
DMI number:
32758
33.
Please muse presumptuous you attempt in vain
First Line:
Please muse presumptuous you attempt in vain
Last Line:
Dazzles the sense which prompts us to admire
DMI number:
12593
34.
Peaceful within this shrine that dust is laid
First Line:
Peaceful within this shrine that dust is laid
Last Line:
And till we joy with you indulge our grief
DMI number:
20030
35.
Prepare thou sacred venerable pile
First Line:
Prepare thou sacred venerable pile
Last Line:
And the departed spirits come again for joy
DMI number:
19519
36.
Robert the good by a' the swains revered
First Line:
Robert the good by a' the swains revered
Last Line:
Come help me up yon sooty cloud shores rain
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15379
37.
Reader if virtue science reason charm
First Line:
Reader if virtue science reason charm
Last Line:
But think not Walmsley dead he lives in thee
DMI number:
35693
38.
Shakespeare who taught by none did first impart
First Line:
Shakespeare who taught by none did first impart
Last Line:
But Shakespeare's power is sacred as a king's
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
38322
39.
Such is the mode of these censorious days
First Line:
Such is the mode of these censorious days
Last Line:
To save herself was forced to let him die
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1431
40.
The praise that in thy life we durst not pay
First Line:
The praise that in thy life we durst not pay
Last Line:
And equal fame receive and equal give
DMI number:
11810
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