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21.
Not more by ensigns than select abode
First Line:
Not more by ensigns than select abode
Last Line:
And Britain's Pallas in her green alcove
DMI number:
17085
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Nymph of the grot these sacred springs I keep
First Line:
Nymph of the grot these sacred springs I keep
Last Line:
Or drink in silence or in silence lave
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
32351
23.
Of fools and knaves what plenty Bath affords
First Line:
Of fools and knaves what plenty Bath affords
Last Line:
Or make me deaf or make those monsters dumb
DMI number:
23185
24.
Old Bath grown jealous of her rival's fame
First Line:
Old Bath grown jealous of her rival's fame
Last Line:
They're not the first she's killed before their time
DMI number:
12148
25.
Old London great and wealthy grown
First Line:
Old London great and wealthy grown
Last Line:
Will praise the bridge that they go over
DMI number:
16182
26.
Passions without power
First Line:
Passions without power
Last Line:
Like seas against a rock but lose their fury
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
17036
27.
Our poll books this day
First Line:
Our poll books this day
Last Line:
Will finally close
DMI number:
31525
28.
On reason faith and mystery high
First Line:
On reason faith and mystery high
Last Line:
And dreads a friend like the other
DMI number:
20850
29.
Proud Neptune in the Adriatic saw
First Line:
Proud Neptune in the Adriatic saw
Last Line:
Men founders were of that of this the gods
DMI number:
6164
30.
Quoth Nash to the clock stand out of my way
First Line:
Quoth Nash to the clock stand out of my way
Last Line:
Have agreed thus in public to set you aside
DMI number:
30584
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