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191.
The muse great sir that with ambitious lay
First Line:
The muse great sir that with ambitious lay
Last Line:
To animate once more corporeal frames
DMI number:
13004
192.
The learned may read the poet may sing
First Line:
The learned may read the poet may sing
Last Line:
But swear to all that are handsome and new
DMI number:
12779
193.
The letter oftenest in these lines repeat
First Line:
The letter oftenest in these lines repeat
Last Line:
Together make a city's name complete
DMI number:
33985
194.
The lion fierce whose voice with terror reigns
First Line:
The lion fierce whose voice with terror reigns
Last Line:
Will in capitals London present to your sight
DMI number:
33987
195.
The sire of the gods as old has sung
First Line:
The sire of the gods as old has sung
Last Line:
Though you did run away that you still beat the bull
DMI number:
18108
196.
The various classes of mankind
First Line:
The various classes of mankind
Last Line:
No joys without security
DMI number:
38469
197.
The wealthy cit grown old in trade
First Line:
The wealthy cit grown old in trade
Last Line:
To stare about them and to eat
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
29013
198.
The streets are thicker in this noon of night
First Line:
The streets are thicker in this noon of night
Last Line:
Makes not noise cease but deafens it to murmurs
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20366
199.
The sun creeps slowly over the eastern hills
First Line:
The sun creeps slowly over the eastern hills
Last Line:
And eat in dreams the custard of the day
DMI number:
36065
200.
This ancient city
First Line:
This ancient city
Last Line:
On the broad walls the chariots bound along
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
37444
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