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1.
A dreadful plague from angry Juno came
First Line:
A dreadful plague from angry Juno came
Last Line:
To fill your sails and favour your intent
Author:
William Stonestreet (Absolute)
DMI number:
4174
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A thousand horrid prodigies foretold it
First Line:
A thousand horrid prodigies foretold it
Last Line:
And all the maladies of sinking states
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33506
3.
A rozen mould these fiery flames begin
First Line:
A rozen mould these fiery flames begin
Last Line:
The flame shall cease hating all famishment
DMI number:
43744
4.
A true Italian spirit is a ball
First Line:
A true Italian spirit is a ball
Last Line:
Great ships on small rocks beating oft are rent
DMI number:
40874
5.
All hail th' almighty's justest ire
First Line:
All hail th' almighty's justest ire
Last Line:
But mercy mercy's thine alone
DMI number:
25451
6.
A worn out sailor charmed with Deptford strand
First Line:
A worn out sailor charmed with Deptford strand
Last Line:
That a sunk ship a tar's affairs retrieved
DMI number:
27957
7.
All places that the eye of heaven visits
First Line:
All places that the eye of heaven visits
Last Line:
The man that mocks at it and sets it light
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37403
8.
And so like a disease they swiftly spread
First Line:
And so like a disease they swiftly spread
Last Line:
And mourned the ruin that it ushered in
DMI number:
24754
9.
Arise my Lycas in yon woody wilds
First Line:
Arise my Lycas in yon woody wilds
Last Line:
Shall never profane the silence of the groves
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32527
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As comets sweeping with a fiery train
First Line:
As comets sweeping with a fiery train
Last Line:
Fires woes and wars and death attend her cold disdain
DMI number:
11479
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