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11.
Mourn not Tibullus if some younger charms
First Line:
Mourn not Tibullus if some younger charms
Last Line:
Has charms enough to make poor poets slaves
Author:
John Hughes (Speculation)
DMI number:
902
12.
Music has learnt the discord of the state
First Line:
Music has learnt the discord of the state
Last Line:
Of England's safety in Italian airs
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
5353
13.
Music has learnt the discords of the state
First Line:
Music has learnt the discords of the state
Last Line:
Rather than keep such strangers from our shore
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
5030
14.
If you demand the fortune of that day
First Line:
If you demand the fortune of that day
Last Line:
Yet did I never basely quit the field
Author:
John Hughes (Confident)
DMI number:
21248
15.
Let Phoebus his late happiness rehearse
First Line:
Let Phoebus his late happiness rehearse
Last Line:
Nor his own laurels more shall be his care
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8359
16.
O thou who with a happy genius born
First Line:
O thou who with a happy genius born
Last Line:
His pension paid though late and paid to thee
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8378
17.
O son of man O creature of a day
First Line:
O son of man O creature of a day
Last Line:
And scarce the man himself the debt immense will own
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
30614
18.
O Spartan youths what fascinating charms
First Line:
O Spartan youths what fascinating charms
Last Line:
Admire him living and when dead adore
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8382
19.
O yes hear all ye beaux and wits
First Line:
O yes hear all ye beaux and wits
Last Line:
Then teach her if you can to obey
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
19691
20.
Oft has the muse here tried her magic arts
First Line:
Oft has the muse here tried her magic arts
Last Line:
The happiest island and the greatest king
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
39157
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