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21.
Here lies Dean Donne enough those words alone
First Line:
Here lies Dean Donne enough those words alone
Last Line:
His spirit will say it is less bold than true
DMI number:
9301
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Here the stern patriot and the gentle bride
First Line:
Here the stern patriot and the gentle bride
Last Line:
Here sharpers plead a priviledge to steal
DMI number:
12669
23.
How various ways has beauty to surprise
First Line:
How various ways has beauty to surprise
Last Line:
Not only charm but charm more ways than one
DMI number:
12661
24.
However high however cold the fair
First Line:
However high however cold the fair
Last Line:
Who must not speak and therefore cannot live
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
35060
25.
In ancient years as books express
First Line:
In ancient years as books express
Last Line:
And after lived in happy case
DMI number:
11681
26.
In soft Narcissa's form united shine
First Line:
In soft Narcissa's form united shine
Last Line:
Who sees must reverence but who hears must love
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30874
27.
In one sad month two blessed martyrs fell
First Line:
In one sad month two blessed martyrs fell
Last Line:
Live and be lasting as her sacred walls
DMI number:
8103
28.
Inspired with joy we see the learned throng
First Line:
Inspired with joy we see the learned throng
Last Line:
And having felt our birch deserved your bays
DMI number:
35090
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Jealous I heard the public praise thy name
First Line:
Jealous I heard the public praise thy name
Last Line:
The gayer fools be yours the graver mine
DMI number:
13102
30.
London's great mayor who swelled your royal state
First Line:
London's great mayor who swelled your royal state
Last Line:
To gain thy crown I would not pull off my hat
DMI number:
29668
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