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1.
Great prince and so much greater as more wise
First Line:
Great prince and so much greater as more wise
Last Line:
To woods and groves what once the painter sings
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Confident) & Sir John Denham (Speculation)
DMI number:
3573
2.
His proud head the airy mountain hides
First Line:
His proud head the airy mountain hides
Last Line:
The common fate of all that's high and great
DMI number:
39893
3.
My eye descending from the hill surveys
First Line:
My eye descending from the hill surveys
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his power his shores
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
38236
4.
Thames the most loved of all the ocean's sons
First Line:
Thames the most loved of all the ocean's sons
Last Line:
To shine among the stars and bathe the gods
DMI number:
40101
5.
Sure there are poets which did never dream
First Line:
Sure there are poets which did never dream
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his power his shores
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
2107
6.
The stream is so transparent pure and clear
First Line:
The stream is so transparent pure and clear
Last Line:
While he the bottom not his face had seen
DMI number:
40215
7.
Tis the first sanction nature gave to man
First Line:
Tis the first sanction nature gave to man
Last Line:
All things are good by law which she commands
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
16802
8.
When a calm river raised with sudden rains
First Line:
When a calm river raised with sudden rains
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his power his shores
DMI number:
40105