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A den where tigers make the passage good
First Line:
A den where tigers make the passage good
Last Line:
And casts itself in the melancholy meads
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23318
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A grotto so complete with such design
First Line:
A grotto so complete with such design
Last Line:
Pleased to reflect the well-sung founder's praise
Author:
James Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
11850
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A pleasant spring doth rise within my grove
First Line:
A pleasant spring doth rise within my grove
Last Line:
That none but lovers and the muses know
DMI number:
42112
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A lady's heart on Marlborough Downs
First Line:
A lady's heart on Marlborough Downs
Last Line:
To any modern man
DMI number:
25447
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Accept this humble strain most noble lord
First Line:
Accept this humble strain most noble lord
Last Line:
You'll smile my lord an aldermanic muse
DMI number:
26971
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Ah what a weary race my feet have run
First Line:
Ah what a weary race my feet have run
Last Line:
Nor with the muse's laurel unbestowed
DMI number:
38122
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After great Nassau taught this nation war
First Line:
After great Nassau taught this nation war
Last Line:
To Britain that we choose him for our own
DMI number:
10632
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And thou great father of the British floods
First Line:
And thou great father of the British floods
Last Line:
And on his willows hung each muse's lyre
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28304
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And whereto serves that wondrous trophy now
First Line:
And whereto serves that wondrous trophy now
Last Line:
Our greatest wonder's wonder to express
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
13110
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Amazing period when each mountain height
First Line:
Amazing period when each mountain height
Last Line:
Her ploughshare over creation
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
26331
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