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101.
Great Romulus who first gave Rome a name
First Line:
Great Romulus who first gave Rome a name
Last Line:
And to her piety must Numa's yield
DMI number:
10848
102.
Greatly unfortunate he fights the cause
First Line:
Greatly unfortunate he fights the cause
Last Line:
Draw all the vengeance of his arm upon them
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
18435
103.
Greece thus embroiled and arms around prepared
First Line:
Greece thus embroiled and arms around prepared
Last Line:
And mourned and sickened in despair of day
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
8449
104.
Happily housed these Lares are
First Line:
Happily housed these Lares are
Last Line:
Then might the Lares laugh and sing
DMI number:
5714
105.
Happily housed these Lares are
First Line:
Happily housed these Lares are
Last Line:
Then might the merry Lares sing
DMI number:
25204
106.
Great Alexander came to see my mansion being a tunne
First Line:
Great Alexander came to see my mansion being a tunne
Last Line:
Thou didst not come so wise to me as thou art like to go
Author:
Samuel Rowlands (Absolute)
DMI number:
23384
107.
Great Alexander's horse Bucephalus by name
First Line:
Great Alexander's horse Bucephalus by name
Last Line:
But for Tyhee &c
DMI number:
43327
108.
Had Alexander your bright form surveyed
First Line:
Had Alexander your bright form surveyed
Last Line:
For one's too mean a sacrifice to you
DMI number:
5447
109.
Had she but lived in Cleopatra's age
First Line:
Had she but lived in Cleopatra's age
Last Line:
That all the world for love had well been lost
DMI number:
4757
110.
Had you been Helen neither Troy nor Greece
First Line:
Had you been Helen neither Troy nor Greece
Last Line:
Tarquin not you in discontent had died
DMI number:
6144
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