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11.
Anes Jove by ae great act of grace
First Line:
Anes Jove by ae great act of grace
Last Line:
And ilka fool himself admired
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15364
12.
As over the surges of the boundless sea
First Line:
As over the surges of the boundless sea
Last Line:
And every shore repeats the long departing sound
DMI number:
28859
13.
As duteous to the place of prayer
First Line:
As duteous to the place of prayer
Last Line:
And bade once more the world farewell
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38482
14.
As I walked of late by an wood side
First Line:
As I walked of late by an wood side
Last Line:
And then good housekeeping wold revive out of hand
DMI number:
37404
15.
Attracted by the sapient monarch's fame
First Line:
Attracted by the sapient monarch's fame
Last Line:
She said and sadly silent dropped the lyre
Author:
John Home (Speculation)
DMI number:
33425
16.
Auspicious month whatever name thou hearest
First Line:
Auspicious month whatever name thou hearest
Last Line:
Meridian of the year
DMI number:
28823
17.
Behold a fabric rising from the ground
First Line:
Behold a fabric rising from the ground
Last Line:
And death behind her shook his threatening dart
DMI number:
38703
18.
Beneath an ancient oak whose boughs diffuse
First Line:
Beneath an ancient oak whose boughs diffuse
Last Line:
Thy duty to thy God thy country and thy king
DMI number:
28861
19.
Curio to see the godlike heroes eat
First Line:
Curio to see the godlike heroes eat
Last Line:
How dear is famine at what price I thirst
DMI number:
28929
20.
Ere we to play this match prepare
First Line:
Ere we to play this match prepare
Last Line:
But England trumps about and so the game is won
DMI number:
5907
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