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31.
In Charles's time the ducks were favourites made
First Line:
In Charles's time the ducks were favourites made
Last Line:
Tis blaming nature to insult the blind
DMI number:
33873
32.
Its elegant cathedral we survey
First Line:
Its elegant cathedral we survey
Last Line:
Than that which from the fame of honest actions flows
DMI number:
36638
33.
Its torrent has no other source
First Line:
Its torrent has no other source
Last Line:
And charge the cruel charmer with my death
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23319
34.
Just are the praises given your calm retreat
First Line:
Just are the praises given your calm retreat
Last Line:
And feel his passion thawing into love
DMI number:
35485
35.
Let the gay world in noisy mirth employ
First Line:
Let the gay world in noisy mirth employ
Last Line:
And makes the wealth of all the world our own
DMI number:
17858
36.
Like gods we passed the rugged Alpine hills
First Line:
Like gods we passed the rugged Alpine hills
Last Line:
Through globes of ice and flakes of solid snow
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
15883
37.
Muse to my noble friend an offering bring
First Line:
Muse to my noble friend an offering bring
Last Line:
I leave for fools to seek and knaves to gain
DMI number:
17514
38.
My eye descending from the hill surveys
First Line:
My eye descending from the hill surveys
Last Line:
Strong without rage without over flowing full
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
9761
39.
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
40.
Near reverend Merton till of late there stood
First Line:
Near reverend Merton till of late there stood
Last Line:
And thus demonstrate we are men of taste
DMI number:
19865
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