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1.
Ere Saturn's sons were yet disgraced
First Line:
Ere Saturn's sons were yet disgraced
Last Line:
Wit innocence and harmony
Author:
William Melmoth (Absolute)
DMI number:
32504
2.
Deem not ye plaintive crew that suffer wrong
First Line:
Deem not ye plaintive crew that suffer wrong
Last Line:
Where bright he shines eterne the brightest stars among
Author:
William Melmoth (Absolute)
DMI number:
32503
3.
Grave precepts fleeting notions may impart
First Line:
Grave precepts fleeting notions may impart
Last Line:
And all his toils in Britain's interest end
Author:
William Melmoth (Absolute)
DMI number:
35217
4.
Twas once the mode inglorious war to wage
First Line:
Twas once the mode inglorious war to wage
Last Line:
And trusts to nature what from nature came
DMI number:
33736
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When from her breast chaste Arria snatched the sword
First Line:
When from her breast chaste Arria snatched the sword
Last Line:
But thine alone my Paetus pains my heart
DMI number:
31055
6.
While yet no amorous youths around thee bow
First Line:
While yet no amorous youths around thee bow
Last Line:
Guides the young wing and pleased attends the flight
Author:
William Melmoth (Absolute)
DMI number:
32505
7.
Yes you condemn those sages too refined
First Line:
Yes you condemn those sages too refined
Last Line:
And form the whole with fairest symmetry
Author:
William Melmoth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22223