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21.
Cheated by death at last here I
First Line:
Cheated by death at last here I
Last Line:
And your renown like vice advance from age to age
DMI number:
44693
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Cheronean Plutarch to thy deathless page
First Line:
Cheronean Plutarch to thy deathless page
Last Line:
Their lives had parallels but thine has none
DMI number:
17383
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Could I Parrhasius' works command
First Line:
Could I Parrhasius' works command
Last Line:
His votaries vows and speeds their prayers
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25622
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Commerce and peace restored each sea his own
First Line:
Commerce and peace restored each sea his own
Last Line:
Just in the fulness of his fame to die
DMI number:
17121
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Daughter of chaos and old night
First Line:
Daughter of chaos and old night
Last Line:
Drive his light courser over the bounds of taste
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
29351
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Delightful sovereign of the cheerful smile
First Line:
Delightful sovereign of the cheerful smile
Last Line:
Is prone to pity though I can't relieve
Author:
William Woty (Absolute)
DMI number:
28563
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Diamonds concealed their lustre may retain
First Line:
Diamonds concealed their lustre may retain
Last Line:
And think there is some worth in my dull rhymes
DMI number:
43204
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Divine Euripides this tomb we see
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Divine Euripides this tomb we see
Last Line:
Thy name and lasting praise adorns the stone
DMI number:
13746
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Dryden is dead Dryden alone could sing
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Dryden is dead Dryden alone could sing
Last Line:
His laurels are not grafted on the bays
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
16733
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Fame says pope Julius once the sword did wield
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Fame says pope Julius once the sword did wield
Last Line:
Thy sword O Paul in battle may avail
DMI number:
16694
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