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221.
The hero who to Smyrna bay
First Line:
The hero who to Smyrna bay
Last Line:
Though wrote with care are wrote with ease
Author:
Thomas Lisle (Absolute)
DMI number:
27847
222.
The globe with wondrous pains men traverse over
First Line:
The globe with wondrous pains men traverse over
Last Line:
And quit their own to take a borrowed shape
DMI number:
26710
223.
The busy paths of active men
First Line:
The busy paths of active men
Last Line:
And hence the poet's splendid shilling
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Confident)
DMI number:
2834
224.
The lord have mercy on us all
First Line:
The lord have mercy on us all
Last Line:
To every friend at cave
DMI number:
38070
225.
The king sits in Dumferling toune
First Line:
The king sits in Dumferling toune
Last Line:
Wi' the Scots lords at his feit
DMI number:
37240
226.
The north east wind did briskly blow
First Line:
The north east wind did briskly blow
Last Line:
Her hapless fate scape you
Author:
James Grainger (Absolute)
DMI number:
31253
227.
The muse which fair Astrea first inspired
First Line:
The muse which fair Astrea first inspired
Last Line:
What next I send expect in honest prose
DMI number:
43659
228.
Then came a Dartmouth seaman far from West
First Line:
Then came a Dartmouth seaman far from West
Last Line:
The Magdalene of England it was named
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18345
229.
The sun descending the Phoeacian train
First Line:
The sun descending the Phoeacian train
Last Line:
And grateful offerings on your altars laid
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8415
230.
The threaden sails
First Line:
The threaden sails
Last Line:
Breasting the lofty surge
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20668
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