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11.
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
12.
Caesar like Hercules in Spain
First Line:
Caesar like Hercules in Spain
Last Line:
Nor could I then such treatment bear
DMI number:
25593
13.
Brother soldiers have a care
First Line:
Brother soldiers have a care
Last Line:
For him who saved the fleet
DMI number:
33175
14.
Come let a cheerful glass go round
First Line:
Come let a cheerful glass go round
Last Line:
Next to the gods that gave her
DMI number:
5087
15.
Cupid I hear thou hast improved
First Line:
Cupid I hear thou hast improved
Last Line:
Than those upon the Rhine
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6301
16.
Dear to thy country and thy king
First Line:
Dear to thy country and thy king
Last Line:
Nor with thy thunders fright the world
DMI number:
17850
17.
Dire Hannibal the Roman dread
First Line:
Dire Hannibal the Roman dread
Last Line:
Or snatches first the fragrant bliss
DMI number:
915
18.
Four shillings in the pound we see
First Line:
Four shillings in the pound we see
Last Line:
Thank him for leaving any
DMI number:
35955
19.
For gentle ease and downy sleep
First Line:
For gentle ease and downy sleep
Last Line:
Has kindly raised above the crowd
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
16321
20.
For Witherington my heart is woe
First Line:
For Witherington my heart is woe
Last Line:
He knelt and fought upon his knee
DMI number:
37277
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