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41.
The taper shining with diminished rays
First Line:
The taper shining with diminished rays
Last Line:
To love that in thy love we ever blessed may stand
DMI number:
43209
42.
Thou glory of the age best of thy kind
First Line:
Thou glory of the age best of thy kind
Last Line:
While Britain boasts alone thy mightier name
DMI number:
43632
43.
To tune thy praise what muse shall I invoke what quire
First Line:
To tune thy praise what muse shall I invoke what quire
Last Line:
Both to you shared equally
DMI number:
43533
44.
To speak of thee no muse will I invoke
First Line:
To speak of thee no muse will I invoke
Last Line:
Such power has elevated poetry
DMI number:
43665
45.
To you the generous task belongs alone
First Line:
To you the generous task belongs alone
Last Line:
The helpless living and more helpless dead
DMI number:
43638
46.
We men would fain monopolise all wit
First Line:
We men would fain monopolise all wit
Last Line:
Take off your top-knots and put on the bays
DMI number:
43431
47.
We all can well admire few well can praise
First Line:
We all can well admire few well can praise
Last Line:
For thus you're sure to kill where once you wound
DMI number:
43668
48.
What lay imprisoned and confined alone
First Line:
What lay imprisoned and confined alone
Last Line:
Out some years trials and approved them good
DMI number:
41893
49.
When a new star does in the skies appear
First Line:
When a new star does in the skies appear
Last Line:
Medicine at once improved and poetry
DMI number:
43432
50.
When the sad news was spread
First Line:
When the sad news was spread
Last Line:
And strive to praise I but disparage thee
DMI number:
43669
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