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11.
Beneath this stone
First Line:
Beneath this stone
Last Line:
And then we shall be happy in both worlds
DMI number:
17841
12.
By yon hills with morning spread
First Line:
By yon hills with morning spread
Last Line:
Since thou and nature are but one
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30475
13.
Caesar thou hast o'ercome to thy great fame
First Line:
Caesar thou hast o'ercome to thy great fame
Last Line:
Cato will die unconquered and free
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49758
14.
Bring hither friend o hither bring
First Line:
Bring hither friend o hither bring
Last Line:
And learn at last from Horace to grow wise
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30504
15.
Curse on the wretch whose rage to be a wit
First Line:
Curse on the wretch whose rage to be a wit
Last Line:
Hammering out paltry lines twelve times twelve hundred
DMI number:
9446
16.
Dark was the sky with many a cloud
First Line:
Dark was the sky with many a cloud
Last Line:
The poet shelter from the storm
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
29214
17.
Escaped a race whose vanity never raised
First Line:
Escaped a race whose vanity never raised
Last Line:
And like a god shall say let there be liberty
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
33080
18.
Each day I die
First Line:
Each day I die
Last Line:
If you deny
DMI number:
41986
19.
Each heart shows duty
First Line:
Each heart shows duty
Last Line:
Stands at thy beauty
DMI number:
41975
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Fast binding fetters wicked Scylla hold
First Line:
Fast binding fetters wicked Scylla hold
Last Line:
And fell Charybdis rageth now in vain
DMI number:
29794
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