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11.
For vain applause while others tune their lays
First Line:
For vain applause while others tune their lays
Last Line:
And hide the source from whence such favours flow
DMI number:
19756
12.
Gentle Diana goddess bright
First Line:
Gentle Diana goddess bright
Last Line:
The blood of swine
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42121
13.
From this auspicious day three kingdoms date
First Line:
From this auspicious day three kingdoms date
Last Line:
And golden plenty covers all the plain
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
11994
14.
Go happy book and let Mirtilla see
First Line:
Go happy book and let Mirtilla see
Last Line:
But still as charming and much happier live
Author:
William Worts (Absolute)
DMI number:
7018
15.
Hail beauteous prophetess in whom alone
First Line:
Hail beauteous prophetess in whom alone
Last Line:
You wave your pen and lo the dead arise
DMI number:
43587
16.
H---y would you know the passion
First Line:
H---y would you know the passion
Last Line:
All the power of your own
Author:
Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire (Absolute)
DMI number:
25788
17.
Here every line and meaning page
First Line:
Here every line and meaning page
Last Line:
The author then can't fail to vend it
DMI number:
19183
18.
Here old Sarum lies
First Line:
Here old Sarum lies
Last Line:
There may be room | For ---
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
27936
19.
In moving lines these few epistles tell
First Line:
In moving lines these few epistles tell
Last Line:
And every star its fading fire resigns
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
6130
20.
Long may the laurel flourish on your brow
First Line:
Long may the laurel flourish on your brow
Last Line:
But such as join with Shimei and with Saul
DMI number:
43286
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