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11.
I came great bard to gaze upon thy shrine
First Line:
I came great bard to gaze upon thy shrine
Last Line:
And exiled demi gods their ruined seats deplore
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
25493
12.
In every storm thy safety to ensure
First Line:
In every storm thy safety to ensure
Last Line:
The more thou leanest sinks and slides away
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
35250
13.
Is this the man that's now the object made
First Line:
Is this the man that's now the object made
Last Line:
'Gainst him the prey they greedily devour
DMI number:
8095
14.
It is hewn | With strokes of axes and repeated steel
First Line:
It is hewn | With strokes of axes and repeated steel
Last Line:
From the high ridge with cumbrous ruin falls
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
22047
15.
Me may the muses whose vowed priest I am
First Line:
Me may the muses whose vowed priest I am
Last Line:
Of the thickest trees embowering
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
28298
16.
No government can ever be safe that's founded
First Line:
No government can ever be safe that's founded
Last Line:
That he's the greatest slave whom none but slaves obey
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
37442
17.
Once more our London muses pleased repair
First Line:
Once more our London muses pleased repair
Last Line:
For none will blush to own what you vouchsafe to hear
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Confident)
DMI number:
6520
18.
One labour Arethusa to the past
First Line:
One labour Arethusa to the past
Last Line:
Love conquers all and we must yield to love
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
6992
19.
The K--g surveying with judicious eyes
First Line:
The K--g surveying with judicious eyes
Last Line:
How much that loyal body wanted Lear---g
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Speculation)
DMI number:
298
20.
The king observing with judicious eyes
First Line:
The king observing with judicious eyes
Last Line:
How much that loyal body wanted learning
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Speculation)
DMI number:
31047
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