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51.
For places in the court are but like beds
First Line:
For places in the court are but like beds
Last Line:
At that man's foot and so lower and lower
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
17305
52.
Forgive great monarch if a subject's tongue
First Line:
Forgive great monarch if a subject's tongue
Last Line:
Insures the promise of a king like thee
DMI number:
28782
53.
From heaven again the roll descends the fates
First Line:
From heaven again the roll descends the fates
Last Line:
And gracious Charlotte smiles it into peace
DMI number:
28657
54.
Genius of that mountain old
First Line:
Genius of that mountain old
Last Line:
When this your geniune prince was born
DMI number:
28894
55.
From whence returning sad and comfortless
First Line:
From whence returning sad and comfortless
Last Line:
But God you never let his charmed speeches hear
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
9820
56.
Full in the midst of this created space
First Line:
Full in the midst of this created space
Last Line:
And seas about and skies above enquiring all around
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9797
57.
Hail Euterpe nymph divine
First Line:
Hail Euterpe nymph divine
Last Line:
Over his people's heart to reign
DMI number:
28804
58.
Hail happy day which erst distinguished shone
First Line:
Hail happy day which erst distinguished shone
Last Line:
And rule by claim hereditary good
DMI number:
28626
59.
Greedy avarice by him did ride
First Line:
Greedy avarice by him did ride
Last Line:
Such one was avarice the fourth of this fair band
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13613
60.
Hail infant prince the muse whose piercing eye
First Line:
Hail infant prince the muse whose piercing eye
Last Line:
Great as himself and tower above the skies
DMI number:
28617
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