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1.
At once to raise our reverence and delight
First Line:
At once to raise our reverence and delight
Last Line:
And his tribunal see whose cross they paint so well
Author:
Robert Lowth (Absolute)
DMI number:
24529
2.
Briton the thunder of the wrath divine
First Line:
Briton the thunder of the wrath divine
Last Line:
To spawn a baser brood of monster-breeding sons
Author:
Robert Lowth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22540
3.
Dearer than daughter paralleled by few
First Line:
Dearer than daughter paralleled by few
Last Line:
O come to my paternal arms again
DMI number:
36715
4.
Enough of fruitless plaint and sorrows vain
First Line:
Enough of fruitless plaint and sorrows vain
Last Line:
The muse shall grace thy reign do thou protect the muse
DMI number:
22711
5.
Locked in the arms of balmy sleep
First Line:
Locked in the arms of balmy sleep
Last Line:
That flash which melts the world
Author:
Robert Lowth (Absolute)
DMI number:
27598
6.
No longer seek the needless aid
First Line:
No longer seek the needless aid
Last Line:
To play about her neck and wanton in the wind
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
36398
7.
No longer seek the needless aid
First Line:
No longer seek the needless aid
Last Line:
To wave and wanton in the balmy wind
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
33100
8.
No longer seek the needless aid
First Line:
No longer seek the needless aid
Last Line:
To wave around her neck and wanton in the wind
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
32188
9.
Now had the son of Jove mature attained
First Line:
Now had the son of Jove mature attained
Last Line:
Crowned with eternal youth among the gods a god
Author:
Robert Lowth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22522
10.
Shall no sublimer muse thy mountain grace
First Line:
Shall no sublimer muse thy mountain grace
Last Line:
Both pleased to yield to Winchester and thee
DMI number:
36813
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