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11.
On Caesar all our studies must depend
First Line:
On Caesar all our studies must depend
Last Line:
Than what a fencer at a prize obtains
DMI number:
7241
12.
Once more Crispinus called upon the stage
First Line:
Once more Crispinus called upon the stage
Last Line:
Him whom so many lords had slain they slew
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
7238
13.
Still shall I hear and never quit the score
First Line:
Still shall I hear and never quit the score
Last Line:
Arraign them in the persons of the dead
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7235
14.
Tell me why sauntering thus from place to place
First Line:
Tell me why sauntering thus from place to place
Last Line:
As to the syrens charms Ulysses mariners
Author:
Stephen Harvey (Absolute)
DMI number:
7243
15.
This day's this joyful day's solemnity
First Line:
This day's this joyful day's solemnity
Last Line:
Nor ever be nor ever find a friend
DMI number:
7246
16.
Though grief and fondness in my breast rebel
First Line:
Though grief and fondness in my breast rebel
Last Line:
Thy satire point and animate thy page
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
21899
17.
What vast prerogatives my Gallus are
First Line:
What vast prerogatives my Gallus are
Last Line:
Sometimes be lousy but be never poor
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7250
18.
What's the advantage or the real good
First Line:
What's the advantage or the real good
Last Line:
But a poor shepherd's boy or something worse
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
7242
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Where charming airs from senseless stones rebound
First Line:
Where charming airs from senseless stones rebound
Last Line:
Had wished the author near Charibdis drowned
DMI number:
6414
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