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1.
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
First Line:
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
Last Line:
The rest with hope to speed another year
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
8613
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Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
First Line:
Amongst the miracles of ancient Rome
Last Line:
The rest with hope to spend another year
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7918
3.
Behold the bower
First Line:
Behold the bower
Last Line:
And tanned the moon beams with more shining wings
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
18423
4.
For seven continued days the winds were high
First Line:
For seven continued days the winds were high
Last Line:
A branch of coral was the other's prize
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
44662
5.
Happy the man whom from ambition freed
First Line:
Happy the man whom from ambition freed
Last Line:
Whilst with unsavory breath her title thus she pleads
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7909
6.
How this pretender for no medicine good
First Line:
How this pretender for no medicine good
Last Line:
And from the assembly consciously withdrew
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7915
7.
If by the rules of nature we proceed
First Line:
If by the rules of nature we proceed
Last Line:
Who from high Jove himself derived his claim
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7914
8.
Let now my muse more lofty numbers bring
First Line:
Let now my muse more lofty numbers bring
Last Line:
Where fortune was a slave and virtue reigned
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7919
9.
O sleep the gentle ease of grief
First Line:
O sleep the gentle ease of grief
Last Line:
And silence with Phoebean voice commands
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7913
10.
On the remotest angle of a rock
First Line:
On the remotest angle of a rock
Last Line:
Beheld her blushes in the glass green tide
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
44661
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