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61.
Our history's forged and impudently claims
First Line:
Our history's forged and impudently claims
Last Line:
Casts Austrian sons and teems in nature's scorn
DMI number:
6185
62.
Poets who mean to soar no common height
First Line:
Poets who mean to soar no common height
Last Line:
He loved his native country and his friends
Author:
William Hay (Absolute)
DMI number:
38232
63.
Perhaps whose tomb this is my friend ye do not know
First Line:
Perhaps whose tomb this is my friend ye do not know
Last Line:
For shame I dare not utter all away by friend with this
DMI number:
29031
64.
Poor relict of my once known yellow store
First Line:
Poor relict of my once known yellow store
Last Line:
And dreading what's to come would fain their day renew
DMI number:
18153
65.
Resolving Scarborough thy fair hills to see
First Line:
Resolving Scarborough thy fair hills to see
Last Line:
And half Rome's nobles in her shades appeared
Author:
Edward Cave (Speculation)
DMI number:
11717
66.
Scipio begot who Paula bore the offspring
First Line:
Scipio begot who Paula bore the offspring
Last Line:
To christ and Bethlehem vowed pad Pompe adieu
DMI number:
29796
67.
Sense mere dull formal sense in this gay town
First Line:
Sense mere dull formal sense in this gay town
Last Line:
He proudly sought the ruin which he found
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
27019
68.
Shall then his beauteous Rosamonda mourn
First Line:
Shall then his beauteous Rosamonda mourn
Last Line:
Her charms are empires glories all to me
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
28671
69.
Sir Richard the Fitzroy of wham we spak before
First Line:
Sir Richard the Fitzroy of wham we spak before
Last Line:
His daughter and wan on hur the good knight Sir Thomas
DMI number:
28922
70.
Stop passenger until my life you read
First Line:
Stop passenger until my life you read
Last Line:
I have an end of all perfections seen
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
15417
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