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41.
Or as a statuary on a stone
First Line:
Or as a statuary on a stone
Last Line:
Set on this ark and peruse it over
DMI number:
41892
42.
Once beauteous maid I fancied I was free
First Line:
Once beauteous maid I fancied I was free
Last Line:
And now must die unless by you reprieved
DMI number:
44384
43.
Produce aspiring muse thy noblest strain
First Line:
Produce aspiring muse thy noblest strain
Last Line:
To be the humblest waiter in her train
DMI number:
43617
44.
Should I in tuneless lines strive to express
First Line:
Should I in tuneless lines strive to express
Last Line:
Who give us beauty and immortalise it too
DMI number:
43435
45.
Since the too bold aspiring angel fell
First Line:
Since the too bold aspiring angel fell
Last Line:
For sharpest briar bears the sweetest rose
DMI number:
43500
46.
Sir the joy to see you is more than words can utter
First Line:
Sir the joy to see you is more than words can utter
Last Line:
Your beauty made the wound you now refuse to cure
DMI number:
43189
47.
Since heaven your righteous curse has owned
First Line:
Since heaven your righteous curse has owned
Last Line:
With the gibbit or the axe at last they meet
DMI number:
43509
48.
Sir let me tell you what your pen has done
First Line:
Sir let me tell you what your pen has done
Last Line:
To this your universal speculum
DMI number:
43295
49.
Small are the poor returns which you receive
First Line:
Small are the poor returns which you receive
Last Line:
Nor can I backward be to praise desert
DMI number:
43207
50.
Soon as some envious angel's willing hand
First Line:
Soon as some envious angel's willing hand
Last Line:
Our freshest laurels and our greenest bays
DMI number:
43428
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