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81.
Let others anxious for a lasting name
First Line:
Let others anxious for a lasting name
Last Line:
Tell me in sober sadness shall I cry
DMI number:
33482
82.
Learn to live well that thou mayst die so too
First Line:
Learn to live well that thou mayst die so too
Last Line:
To live and die is all we have to do
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
34205
83.
Led on by hope in quest of fame
First Line:
Led on by hope in quest of fame
Last Line:
I should but moralize in vain
DMI number:
36131
84.
Let happier bards whose raptured breasts aspire
First Line:
Let happier bards whose raptured breasts aspire
Last Line:
One smile applausive to my youthful strain
DMI number:
38510
85.
Let others not thyself proclaim
First Line:
Let others not thyself proclaim
Last Line:
By deeds of public worth
DMI number:
37913
86.
Nor friendship's sacred call the muse obeys
First Line:
Nor friendship's sacred call the muse obeys
Last Line:
Lost in the glory of the opening day
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Confident)
DMI number:
11364
87.
Nor needs he slender verse his mighty flame
First Line:
Nor needs he slender verse his mighty flame
Last Line:
By him we lived we loved we ruled we writ
DMI number:
43560
88.
No sooner had the dire disease began
First Line:
No sooner had the dire disease began
Last Line:
But thus he died and yet was Caesar's friend
DMI number:
42624
89.
O born when stars auspicious smiled
First Line:
O born when stars auspicious smiled
Last Line:
And mellow thus we close the day
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25618
90.
Now justice reigns and vindicates her own
First Line:
Now justice reigns and vindicates her own
Last Line:
And shine distinguished in the rolls of fame
DMI number:
30414
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