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11.
Close to the gates a spacious garden lies
First Line:
Close to the gates a spacious garden lies
Last Line:
The people one and one supplies the king
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
8416
12.
Could he forget his death that every hour
First Line:
Could he forget his death that every hour
Last Line:
That still was conversant mongst beds of dust
DMI number:
29317
13.
Delightful mansion blessed retreat
First Line:
Delightful mansion blessed retreat
Last Line:
That trifling thing it was before
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8354
14.
Down-Hall well seated near a wood
First Line:
Down-Hall well seated near a wood
Last Line:
The best I know for making tea
Author:
John Morley (Speculation)
DMI number:
15512
15.
Fair rose to thee all other flowers must yield
First Line:
Fair rose to thee all other flowers must yield
Last Line:
Not from the red nor white but the black rose
DMI number:
12465
16.
From busy scenes with peace alone retired
First Line:
From busy scenes with peace alone retired
Last Line:
And hope a fairer paradise on high
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30480
17.
From care from noise from every bustle free
First Line:
From care from noise from every bustle free
Last Line:
I'd weave awhile my thoughts of being great
Author:
John Chetwood Eustace (Speculation)
DMI number:
21583
18.
From fawning crowds and noise and strife
First Line:
From fawning crowds and noise and strife
Last Line:
And emulate their martial sire
DMI number:
17829
19.
For think how few the joys allowed by fate
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For think how few the joys allowed by fate
Last Line:
And find with meaner charms one common doom
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
30934
20.
Great Hope of Britain | Here the muse essays
First Line:
Great Hope of Britain | Here the muse essays
Last Line:
And the muse swell it in immortal lays
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
32757
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