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31.
My lord complains that Pope stark mad with gardens
First Line:
My lord complains that Pope stark mad with gardens
Last Line:
A lord's acquaintance let him file his bill
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30598
32.
Most happy Mr Barriffe take your rest
First Line:
Most happy Mr Barriffe take your rest
Last Line:
Will give the trenches breadth you did implore
DMI number:
7927
33.
I sing no triumphs nor such empty things
First Line:
I sing no triumphs nor such empty things
Last Line:
To place the queen on an unrivalled throne
Author:
Sir George Mackenzie (Confident)
DMI number:
4631
34.
If from water and wet you your garden would keep
First Line:
If from water and wet you your garden would keep
Last Line:
You must dig it the breadth that's below to be seen
DMI number:
7929
35.
Just to thy genius to thy virtues just
First Line:
Just to thy genius to thy virtues just
Last Line:
Graced with a Virgil and an Addison
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30486
36.
Knight of the polar star by fortune placed
First Line:
Knight of the polar star by fortune placed
Last Line:
And share like faithful Sancho Quixote's fame
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
33820
37.
Mark mortals mark with awe profound
First Line:
Mark mortals mark with awe profound
Last Line:
Hence avaunt tis holy ground
Author:
Philip Parsons (Absolute)
DMI number:
32556
38.
Madam | To your commands I own obedience due
First Line:
Madam | To your commands I own obedience due
Last Line:
And Heaven to all their offspring prove a friend
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18326
39.
Now blush Calypso tis but just to yield
First Line:
Now blush Calypso tis but just to yield
Last Line:
The first in duty though the last in praise
Author:
Stephen Duck (Absolute)
DMI number:
12451
40.
O queen more learned than ever Britannia saw
First Line:
O queen more learned than ever Britannia saw
Last Line:
Uniting theirs to her own deathless name
Author:
Jane Brereton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12452
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