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61.
Divine Euripides this tomb we see
First Line:
Divine Euripides this tomb we see
Last Line:
Thy name and lasting praise adorns the stone
DMI number:
13746
62.
Do not neglect the candour of thy name
First Line:
Do not neglect the candour of thy name
Last Line:
Makes men live long although their life is short
DMI number:
40827
63.
Dryden is dead Dryden alone could sing
First Line:
Dryden is dead Dryden alone could sing
Last Line:
His laurels are not grafted on the bays
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
16733
64.
Fame heard with pleasure straight replied
First Line:
Fame heard with pleasure straight replied
Last Line:
A friend of yours tis Lyttleton
Author:
Philip Yorke (Confident)
DMI number:
30372
65.
Fame says pope Julius once the sword did wield
First Line:
Fame says pope Julius once the sword did wield
Last Line:
Thy sword O Paul in battle may avail
DMI number:
16694
66.
Fame the great ill from small beginnings grow
First Line:
Fame the great ill from small beginnings grow
Last Line:
To tell of prodigies and cause affright
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9800
67.
Farre in the countrey of Arden
First Line:
Farre in the countrey of Arden
Last Line:
That ever was so blist
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37292
68.
Farre in the country of Arden
First Line:
Farre in the country of Arden
Last Line:
That ever was so blist
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38342
69.
Excellent poetry whose noble flight
First Line:
Excellent poetry whose noble flight
Last Line:
Read an hic iacet corpus or an o rare Ben
DMI number:
42097
70.
Fear not dear friend the lessening of thy fame
First Line:
Fear not dear friend the lessening of thy fame
Last Line:
That virtue could add splendour to a throne
DMI number:
43450
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