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81.
Sir I with much delight beheld
First Line:
Sir I with much delight beheld
Last Line:
And own me for his native son | Sir yours A R
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
28285
82.
Tell me some antiquary who has heard
First Line:
Tell me some antiquary who has heard
Last Line:
Till Plato's year turns back the world's first face
DMI number:
44591
83.
Stay thy foot that passest by
First Line:
Stay thy foot that passest by
Last Line:
Many cities thus are gone
DMI number:
29943
84.
The heavens at last the mighty work have done
First Line:
The heavens at last the mighty work have done
Last Line:
We'll heaven acquit for heaven can give no more
DMI number:
36608
85.
The golden age was first when man yet new
First Line:
The golden age was first when man yet new
Last Line:
And honey sweating through the pores of oak
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9802
86.
The government being resolved
First Line:
The government being resolved
Last Line:
For the rest I care not a louse | Quoth &c
DMI number:
42354
87.
The mind to virtue is by verse subdued
First Line:
The mind to virtue is by verse subdued
Last Line:
And the muse triumphed where the patriot failed
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
24889
88.
The ills your ancestors have done
First Line:
The ills your ancestors have done
Last Line:
Than we with all our skill can be
DMI number:
10270
89.
The lofty scene is past foretold before
First Line:
The lofty scene is past foretold before
Last Line:
Whilst some shall wield the sword and some the pen
DMI number:
10842
90.
The story of king Arthur old
First Line:
The story of king Arthur old
Last Line:
St George he was for England St Dennis was for France | Sing honi soit qui mal y pense
Author:
John Grubb (Absolute)
DMI number:
37849
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