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11.
By various means the immortal Homer seeks
First Line:
By various means the immortal Homer seeks
Last Line:
Ulysses wanders and Achilles fights
DMI number:
5072
12.
By various paths the great ascend
First Line:
By various paths the great ascend
Last Line:
Restrained from fight he durst resign
DMI number:
18325
13.
Byng to St Philip's dared not venture near
First Line:
Byng to St Philip's dared not venture near
Last Line:
Byng should have sent to borrow Blakeney's heart
DMI number:
33158
14.
Caesar the infant unarmed Gauls subdued
First Line:
Caesar the infant unarmed Gauls subdued
Last Line:
But Marlborough conquered what they neither could
DMI number:
5304
15.
Captain by wars some people got not one thing
First Line:
Captain by wars some people got not one thing
Last Line:
Loose both your legs you'll lose but eighteen pence
DMI number:
5296
16.
Britain at length her wrath declares
First Line:
Britain at length her wrath declares
Last Line:
Let Bourbon tremble at the alliance
DMI number:
33385
17.
Cries Blakeney to Byng as he kept at a distance
First Line:
Cries Blakeney to Byng as he kept at a distance
Last Line:
Let me scape but the gun I can buy off the rope
DMI number:
33171
18.
Did Longshanks purchase with his conquering hand
First Line:
Did Longshanks purchase with his conquering hand
Last Line:
Should give away all that his father won
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
41919
19.
First let Freeman and Sidney the gazetteer drums
First Line:
First let Freeman and Sidney the gazetteer drums
Last Line:
Let us rest on our arms till our foes are all starved
DMI number:
25214
20.
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
First Line:
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
Last Line:
He's not the statue but the soul of fame
DMI number:
7022
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