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41.
Near to those domes the indulgent powers assign
First Line:
Near to those domes the indulgent powers assign
Last Line:
And fixed the fortunes of the glorious line
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Absolute)
DMI number:
36140
42.
Now the bright morning star day's harbinger
First Line:
Now the bright morning star day's harbinger
Last Line:
And welcome thee and wish thee long
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21262
43.
Of that famed British structure fain I'd write
First Line:
Of that famed British structure fain I'd write
Last Line:
That gave even death an immortality
DMI number:
18301
44.
On a huge cliff whose lofty summit stands
First Line:
On a huge cliff whose lofty summit stands
Last Line:
And gloomed with earth's dull scene desist to sing
DMI number:
11748
45.
Pardon great duke if Britain's style delights
First Line:
Pardon great duke if Britain's style delights
Last Line:
Fill all the loftiest cedars of the wood
Author:
Stephen Clay (Absolute) & Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
9295
46.
Our princely piles will shortly leave
First Line:
Our princely piles will shortly leave
Last Line:
Of beautiful new stone
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42091
47.
Phoebus tis said from Delphos took his flight
First Line:
Phoebus tis said from Delphos took his flight
Last Line:
Thine chief Batheaston whence those numbers flow
DMI number:
35508
48.
Pleasure now in love's alcove
First Line:
Pleasure now in love's alcove
Last Line:
Make a tale for busy fools
DMI number:
37877
49.
Poets and painters ever were the same
First Line:
Poets and painters ever were the same
Last Line:
As in the living picture's mimic glow
DMI number:
25891
50.
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
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