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61.
In Babylon where ramparts rose on high
First Line:
In Babylon where ramparts rose on high
Last Line:
And in one urn still keep their mixed remains
DMI number:
10297
62.
Impatient for the wonders of the day
First Line:
Impatient for the wonders of the day
Last Line:
And lands triumphant on his native shore
Author:
Nahum Tate (Confident)
DMI number:
11616
63.
In a fair chase a shady mountain stood
First Line:
In a fair chase a shady mountain stood
Last Line:
Their wretched master panting in a deer
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
11330
64.
In summer and the heat of all the day
First Line:
In summer and the heat of all the day
Last Line:
May every day of mine have such a noon
DMI number:
4223
65.
In various shapes thus to deceive the eyes
First Line:
In various shapes thus to deceive the eyes
Last Line:
And thus resolved her high commands expressed
Author:
Thomas Vernon (Absolute)
DMI number:
11704
66.
Iphis of vulgar birth by chance had viewed
First Line:
Iphis of vulgar birth by chance had viewed
Last Line:
And both the lovers glow with mutual fire
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12026
67.
Let the sad fate of wretched Byblis prove
First Line:
Let the sad fate of wretched Byblis prove
Last Line:
And to a fountain turned the weeping fair
Author:
Stephen Harvey (Absolute)
DMI number:
6631
68.
Justly this punishment was due to him
First Line:
Justly this punishment was due to him
Last Line:
From whence she came and why a sacred well
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Absolute)
DMI number:
11499
69.
Mean time the wretched Cadmus mourns nor knows
First Line:
Mean time the wretched Cadmus mourns nor knows
Last Line:
Still mild and conscious what they once have been
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
11445
70.
Meanwhile a king they seek who might sustain
First Line:
Meanwhile a king they seek who might sustain
Last Line:
I in my fame eternally shall live
Author:
Captain Morrice (Speculation) & George Sewell (Speculation)
DMI number:
17447
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