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11.
Sing muse the Briton who on mountains bred
First Line:
Sing muse the Briton who on mountains bred
Last Line:
Yet fragrant leeks shall for thy brows instead of laurel grow
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Absolute)
DMI number:
8117
12.
Such strokes so bold so eloquent and true
First Line:
Such strokes so bold so eloquent and true
Last Line:
And there the lightning sparkle from her eye
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Absolute)
DMI number:
16934
13.
The man whom once the smiling muse
First Line:
The man whom once the smiling muse
Last Line:
Whose verse no teeth of time nor snarling envy shall deface
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Absolute)
DMI number:
36645
14.
The muse who taught the Theban swan
First Line:
The muse who taught the Theban swan
Last Line:
Thy navy and thy parliament
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Absolute)
DMI number:
36643
15.
The soul tis true condemned a while by fate
First Line:
The soul tis true condemned a while by fate
Last Line:
We soon shall mourn a loose degenerate son
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Confident)
DMI number:
9400
16.
Time is supposed to say
First Line:
Time is supposed to say
Last Line:
To children yet unborn
DMI number:
23936
17.
What can the British senate give
First Line:
What can the British senate give
Last Line:
Gain but a higher fall a mountain for their tomb
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Absolute)
DMI number:
10642
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What can the British senate give
First Line:
What can the British senate give
Last Line:
Gain but an higher fall a mountain for their tomb
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Absolute)
DMI number:
2256
19.
What crowns the fruitful marriage bed with joy
First Line:
What crowns the fruitful marriage bed with joy
Last Line:
And mirth and joy and peace sincere the heavenly banquet crowned
Author:
William Diaper (Absolute) & Nicholas Rowe (Absolute) & Samuel Cobb (Absolute) & George Sewell (Absolute)
DMI number:
37254
20.
What doubtful joy mixed with uncommon pains
First Line:
What doubtful joy mixed with uncommon pains
Last Line:
Nor let thy tears of blood be spent in vain
DMI number:
8054
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