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61.
Pallas and Venus long at strife
First Line:
Pallas and Venus long at strife
Last Line:
And Pallas to the mind
DMI number:
33788
62.
One lovely summer evening brisk and gay
First Line:
One lovely summer evening brisk and gay
Last Line:
There where fruition yields delight unmixed
DMI number:
7739
63.
Queen of the song thou to whose power
First Line:
Queen of the song thou to whose power
Last Line:
Myra and thou are all I ask of heaven
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34006
64.
Prepare to hear
First Line:
Prepare to hear
Last Line:
They would not wound thee as this story will
DMI number:
14207
65.
Popular men | They must create new monsters and then quell em
First Line:
Popular men | They must create new monsters and then quell em
Last Line:
To fit their properties than to express their parts
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
17230
66.
Say goddess wilt thou never smile
First Line:
Say goddess wilt thou never smile
Last Line:
And here in attic splendor reign
DMI number:
32281
67.
Say what is taste but the internal powers
First Line:
Say what is taste but the internal powers
Last Line:
Such and so various are the tastes of men
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
34988
68.
Says reason to fancy we seldom agree
First Line:
Says reason to fancy we seldom agree
Last Line:
That in a short time sure destruction will bring
DMI number:
30080
69.
Since fancy of itself is loose and vain
First Line:
Since fancy of itself is loose and vain
Last Line:
Attend with silence you'll applaud with tears
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
39582
70.
Still as a statue lo
First Line:
Still as a statue lo
Last Line:
Nor for his soul whisper a dying prayer
DMI number:
14221
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