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541.
The Gaul in tactics long the palm has bore
First Line:
The Gaul in tactics long the palm has bore
Last Line:
Blakeney's immortal deeds shall reach the sky
DMI number:
40614
542.
The glasses crowned the absent female name
First Line:
The glasses crowned the absent female name
Last Line:
And by himself drink each forbidding toast
DMI number:
8046
543.
The fires that fell in ages past from heaven
First Line:
The fires that fell in ages past from heaven
Last Line:
Oft shalt thou fill their songs and always mine
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
4175
544.
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
545.
The British isles scarce greater sorrows knew
First Line:
The British isles scarce greater sorrows knew
Last Line:
The blessing of three Stuarts in one great James has given
DMI number:
42829
546.
The British muse in Chaucer first began
First Line:
The British muse in Chaucer first began
Last Line:
And grateful pay their second vows to thine
Author:
Richard Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
7439
547.
The Britons in their nature shy
First Line:
The Britons in their nature shy
Last Line:
And life by thee alone repaired
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11575
548.
The cause which makes these waters hot
First Line:
The cause which makes these waters hot
Last Line:
The nymph who does these feats is cold
DMI number:
12152
549.
The circling sun has through the zodiac rolled
First Line:
The circling sun has through the zodiac rolled
Last Line:
Ripe in wisdom's lore the atlas of the north
DMI number:
25033
550.
The envious all concur to aim
First Line:
The envious all concur to aim
Last Line:
As much admired as much beloved
DMI number:
40630
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