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201.
The noblest spur unto the sons of fame
First Line:
The noblest spur unto the sons of fame
Last Line:
Shall teach succeeding ages how to write
Author:
John Hall (Absolute)
DMI number:
15051
202.
The present age has many fates bemoaned
First Line:
The present age has many fates bemoaned
Last Line:
Who never had conquered all things but in thee
DMI number:
35600
203.
The style is full and princely
First Line:
The style is full and princely
Last Line:
What and how great the Roman empire was
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
15050
204.
The sun that used to cheer our hearts
First Line:
The sun that used to cheer our hearts
Last Line:
Britons reflect and miss not what we mean
DMI number:
24465
205.
The thistle and the rose
First Line:
The thistle and the rose
Last Line:
Brave king and lovely queen
DMI number:
35412
206.
The whole creation by this pleasing art
First Line:
The whole creation by this pleasing art
Last Line:
Oppress the earth and glitter in the skies
Author:
James Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
11863
207.
The winter's storm of civil war I sing
First Line:
The winter's storm of civil war I sing
Last Line:
So loth he was to lose his right's pretence
Author:
Sir John Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
6805
208.
The wise men were but seven never more shall be for me
First Line:
The wise men were but seven never more shall be for me
Last Line:
And three merry girls and three merry girls are we
DMI number:
43089
209.
Therefore when restless rage of wind and wave
First Line:
Therefore when restless rage of wind and wave
Last Line:
Unto Antonius board with mischief fed
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49408
210.
Theophrastus that eloquent sage by Athens so greatly adored
First Line:
Theophrastus that eloquent sage by Athens so greatly adored
Last Line:
But must drink like a fish in the sea to soar to the pitch of a god
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
11836
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