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311.
The pride and advocate of Britain's isle
First Line:
The pride and advocate of Britain's isle
Last Line:
Peace knowledge loyalty divinely rest
DMI number:
9608
312.
The sage whose guests you are tonight is known
First Line:
The sage whose guests you are tonight is known
Last Line:
And serve his sovereign like a trusty knight
Author:
Joseph Addison (Confident)
DMI number:
36804
313.
The saints as well may those bright forms express
First Line:
The saints as well may those bright forms express
Last Line:
As gay as if composed of love and beams
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Confident)
DMI number:
6815
314.
The verbs a battle had of late they say
First Line:
The verbs a battle had of late they say
Last Line:
Kindness to one when we mean nothing less
DMI number:
42418
315.
The squire is proud to see his courser strain
First Line:
The squire is proud to see his courser strain
Last Line:
And then ask pardon for the jest you made
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
37169
316.
The tenses they being servants to the moods
First Line:
The tenses they being servants to the moods
Last Line:
They never might see such another day
DMI number:
42420
317.
The things that bring us true content
First Line:
The things that bring us true content
Last Line:
And your last day nor wish nor fear
DMI number:
12934
318.
The ugly beau by frequent use of glass
First Line:
The ugly beau by frequent use of glass
Last Line:
But here the action's done and yet the plot's concealed
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
11993
319.
There's that Suffenus whom you rightly know
First Line:
There's that Suffenus whom you rightly know
Last Line:
But late or never we discern our own
Author:
Catullus (Absolute)
DMI number:
9828
320.
Thersites only clamoured in the throng
First Line:
Thersites only clamoured in the throng
Last Line:
Thus with injurious taunts attacked the throne
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28051
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