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11.
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
First Line:
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
Last Line:
Yet him I would deny and freely give it you
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3786
12.
I made these rhymes another had the land
First Line:
I made these rhymes another had the land
Last Line:
So you oh oxen plough but not for you
DMI number:
44508
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Now from the sight of land our galleys move
First Line:
Now from the sight of land our galleys move
Last Line:
And curling smoke ascending from their height
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28401
14.
Now rose the ruddy morn from Tithon's bed
First Line:
Now rose the ruddy morn from Tithon's bed
Last Line:
But added colours to the world revealed
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
29686
15.
Some peasants not to omit the nicest care
First Line:
Some peasants not to omit the nicest care
Last Line:
In tender souls of pliant plants produce
DMI number:
30171
16.
The calf by nature and by genius made
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The calf by nature and by genius made
Last Line:
Impatient of the lash and restive to the rein
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
30625
17.
The morn ensuing from the mountain's height
First Line:
The morn ensuing from the mountain's height
Last Line:
From out their flaming nostrils breathed the day
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
29688
18.
Tis usual now an inmate grass to see
First Line:
Tis usual now an inmate grass to see
Last Line:
Of alien trees and apples not her own
DMI number:
30170
19.
Twas night and weary with the toils of day
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Twas night and weary with the toils of day
Last Line:
And thus she vents the tempest of her soul
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
31688
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While Daphnis sat beneath a whispering shade
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While Daphnis sat beneath a whispering shade
Last Line:
The best the sweetest on our wondering plain
Author:
Thomas Adams (Absolute)
DMI number:
3788
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