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11.
His generous mind's to latest ages known
First Line:
His generous mind's to latest ages known
Last Line:
From others' works his learning from his own
DMI number:
32459
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Julius whatever realm enjoys thy ghost
First Line:
Julius whatever realm enjoys thy ghost
Last Line:
Yet perish by one poor wit-pirate's hand
DMI number:
13094
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In vain old Dipsas you'd asperse my fame
First Line:
In vain old Dipsas you'd asperse my fame
Last Line:
For no one credits either me or you
DMI number:
10031
14.
Lewis the living genius fed
First Line:
Lewis the living genius fed
Last Line:
Raises those heads which cannot eat
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
17054
15.
My friends who round mount Caburn do abide
First Line:
My friends who round mount Caburn do abide
Last Line:
If not a chaise conveys us back again
DMI number:
27960
16.
Monarch of times and arts who travelledst over
First Line:
Monarch of times and arts who travelledst over
Last Line:
Must yield thee titles greater far than they
DMI number:
15741
17.
If you to honour's pinacle would rise
First Line:
If you to honour's pinacle would rise
Last Line:
And eternize it in the court of fame
DMI number:
35439
18.
Just come to age and to paternal wealth
First Line:
Just come to age and to paternal wealth
Last Line:
Twill be remembered he was born and died
DMI number:
16343
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No dinners presents he is no man's bail
First Line:
No dinners presents he is no man's bail
Last Line:
For fools of all sorts London is the place
DMI number:
27690
20.
Newton's no more by silence grief's expressed
First Line:
Newton's no more by silence grief's expressed
Last Line:
Lo here he lies his works proclaim the rest
DMI number:
15737
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