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311.
The restless mind of man never tires
First Line:
The restless mind of man never tires
Last Line:
Brave sons of Caledon to you
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17853
312.
The Romans' bravery let Porsenna own
First Line:
The Romans' bravery let Porsenna own
Last Line:
He only could repel but not subdue
DMI number:
16732
313.
The rose and other fragrant flowers smell best
First Line:
The rose and other fragrant flowers smell best
Last Line:
To make new poets not like him in haste
DMI number:
43499
314.
The people rend the skies with loud applause
First Line:
The people rend the skies with loud applause
Last Line:
And stammering babes are taught to lisp thy name
DMI number:
40040
315.
The people rend the skies with loud applause
First Line:
The people rend the skies with loud applause
Last Line:
And with the eager joy make triumph slow
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20380
316.
The plague is great where fortune frowns
First Line:
The plague is great where fortune frowns
Last Line:
That may appease my woeful tears
DMI number:
8870
317.
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
318.
The purest treasure mortal times afford
First Line:
The purest treasure mortal times afford
Last Line:
Is a bold spirit in a loyal breast
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20617
319.
The purest treasure mortal times afford
First Line:
The purest treasure mortal times afford
Last Line:
Men are but gilded loam or painted clay
DMI number:
40819
320.
The muses were on Pindus met
First Line:
The muses were on Pindus met
Last Line:
And placed it on loved Irby's head
Author:
John Lockman (Absolute)
DMI number:
30383
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