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21.
No sooner had the dire disease began
First Line:
No sooner had the dire disease began
Last Line:
But thus he died and yet was Caesar's friend
DMI number:
42624
22.
No more proud Gallia bid the world revere
First Line:
No more proud Gallia bid the world revere
Last Line:
Shall bound their fame to comment and explain
DMI number:
24919
23.
Over A---n's dust what needs this pious care
First Line:
Over A---n's dust what needs this pious care
Last Line:
Widespread on earth all pointing to the skies
DMI number:
33410
24.
Our Q---n more anxious to be just
First Line:
Our Q---n more anxious to be just
Last Line:
Whom Lewis like she cannot bribe
DMI number:
17055
25.
One half this canvas shows of that great sage
First Line:
One half this canvas shows of that great sage
Last Line:
Him the whole earth's not able to comprise
DMI number:
15719
26.
Pugh Tom how dost come by these horrid capriches
First Line:
Pugh Tom how dost come by these horrid capriches
Last Line:
Methinks the perfume is quite void in stinking
DMI number:
42735
27.
Pollio must needs to penitence excite
First Line:
Pollio must needs to penitence excite
Last Line:
And damns the love of fame for which he writes
DMI number:
16706
28.
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
First Line:
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
Last Line:
They are surely his own for which a man pays
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
13738
29.
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
First Line:
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
Last Line:
Retrieve with my hand what I've lost by my brain
DMI number:
16960
30.
Renown with tedious toil obtained
First Line:
Renown with tedious toil obtained
Last Line:
Inheritors of the disgrace
DMI number:
8142
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