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81.
The winter's storm of civil war I sing
First Line:
The winter's storm of civil war I sing
Last Line:
So loth he was to lose his right's pretence
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
6805
82.
These trophies Stanhope of the lovely dame
First Line:
These trophies Stanhope of the lovely dame
Last Line:
Herself and Garter both were surely thine
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
25627
83.
There was a time when from those hapless schools
First Line:
There was a time when from those hapless schools
Last Line:
And empire's proud Colossus sink to dust
Author:
Michael Wodhull (Absolute)
DMI number:
32670
84.
This night we add some heroes to our store
First Line:
This night we add some heroes to our store
Last Line:
Short but not scanty without buckram full
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31731
85.
Thus falls the parent king his Britain sighs
First Line:
Thus falls the parent king his Britain sighs
Last Line:
Fanned by her breath it blazes to the skies
DMI number:
28469
86.
Thus you the sad catastrophe have seen
First Line:
Thus you the sad catastrophe have seen
Last Line:
And fear the poison that would make me swell
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
35806
87.
Tis justly thought to praise is ever hard
First Line:
Tis justly thought to praise is ever hard
Last Line:
No not a Cowley's nor a Mulgrave's song
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15918
88.
To war this queen does with her daughters move
First Line:
To war this queen does with her daughters move
Last Line:
Virtue the room of honour did supply
DMI number:
23582
89.
To the best character he can't afford
First Line:
To the best character he can't afford
Last Line:
I think that man whom none can please is cursed
DMI number:
27420
90.
Tis said when the renowned Augustus reigned
First Line:
Tis said when the renowned Augustus reigned
Last Line:
This modest poem is the ladies' play
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
17536
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