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211.
Ere long the goddess of the nuptial bed
First Line:
Ere long the goddess of the nuptial bed
Last Line:
Now Ora named and pressed her to his side
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12033
212.
Ere Saturn's sons were yet disgraced
First Line:
Ere Saturn's sons were yet disgraced
Last Line:
Wit innocence and harmony
Author:
William Melmoth (Absolute)
DMI number:
32504
213.
Erechtheus next the Athenian sceptre swayed
First Line:
Erechtheus next the Athenian sceptre swayed
Last Line:
And boldly ventured on the swelling tide
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11522
214.
Disguised like a ploughman love stole from the sky
First Line:
Disguised like a ploughman love stole from the sky
Last Line:
That I'll yoke thee Europa's famed bull to my plough
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27798
215.
England's a perfect world has Indies too
First Line:
England's a perfect world has Indies too
Last Line:
And gives her a black bag for a green gown
Author:
Thomas Winyard (Absolute)
DMI number:
6740
216.
Enough o son of Peleus Troy has viewed
First Line:
Enough o son of Peleus Troy has viewed
Last Line:
Now hovers round and calls thee to thy death
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
31573
217.
Enquire of Amathus whose wealthy ground
First Line:
Enquire of Amathus whose wealthy ground
Last Line:
A small transition changes them to stone
Author:
John Ozell (Confident)
DMI number:
11892
218.
Does Charidas entombed beneath thee sleep
First Line:
Does Charidas entombed beneath thee sleep
Last Line:
Horses when dead lie still and so do we
DMI number:
8593
219.
Down in a vale between two mountains stands
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Down in a vale between two mountains stands
Last Line:
And the glad news did joyfully convey
DMI number:
7385
220.
Declining Venus has no force over love
First Line:
Declining Venus has no force over love
Last Line:
This dial speaks not but it points | Jack H--
DMI number:
4973
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