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101.
Let happier bards whose raptured breasts aspire
First Line:
Let happier bards whose raptured breasts aspire
Last Line:
One smile applausive to my youthful strain
DMI number:
38510
102.
Let others speak your titles and your blood
First Line:
Let others speak your titles and your blood
Last Line:
And faintly shine nor emulate her light
Author:
William Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
11597
103.
Laurus was nature's masterpiece begun
First Line:
Laurus was nature's masterpiece begun
Last Line:
But find my lays unequal to the theme
DMI number:
35339
104.
Many such ends have fallen on such proud honours
First Line:
Many such ends have fallen on such proud honours
Last Line:
Are overturned as soon as given their places
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
17300
105.
Maro's famed muse did find a different fate
First Line:
Maro's famed muse did find a different fate
Last Line:
A prince's envy than a prince's love
DMI number:
17080
106.
Mason snatch the votive lyre
First Line:
Mason snatch the votive lyre
Last Line:
To the patron of the muse
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27830
107.
Madam | From polished circles of the fair
First Line:
Madam | From polished circles of the fair
Last Line:
And self approving her approve
DMI number:
36537
108.
Maecenas from an ancient race
First Line:
Maecenas from an ancient race
Last Line:
And touch with lofty head the skies
DMI number:
25377
109.
Maecenas still content to shine
First Line:
Maecenas still content to shine
Last Line:
Or from the Formian or Falernian vines
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25434
110.
Madam I hear and hear with sorrow
First Line:
Madam I hear and hear with sorrow
Last Line:
He always kept the field he won
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11553
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