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131.
Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead
First Line:
Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead
Last Line:
Through which the living Homer begged his bread
DMI number:
12311
132.
Since true penance hath suspended
First Line:
Since true penance hath suspended
Last Line:
Wrought th'effect I most desire
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49578
133.
So much obliged and in the kindest way
First Line:
So much obliged and in the kindest way
Last Line:
And be most blessed because you bless the most
DMI number:
20751
134.
Sir | all my endeavours all my hopes depend
First Line:
Sir | all my endeavours all my hopes depend
Last Line:
Your humble servant sir not one word more
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4441
135.
Sir | As once a twelve month to the priest
First Line:
Sir | As once a twelve month to the priest
Last Line:
And wreaths round William's glorious head
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
3934
136.
Since my weak voice in Congreve's praise preferred
First Line:
Since my weak voice in Congreve's praise preferred
Last Line:
Lost fame not leaving off when all was well
Author:
William Bond (Absolute)
DMI number:
1354
137.
Still let my Hurd a smile of candour lend
First Line:
Still let my Hurd a smile of candour lend
Last Line:
That peace alone is bliss and virtue fame
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
38155
138.
Such were the notes thy once loved poet sung
First Line:
Such were the notes thy once loved poet sung
Last Line:
Nor fear to tell that Mortimer is he
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35179
139.
Such were the notes thy once-loved poet sung
First Line:
Such were the notes thy once-loved poet sung
Last Line:
Nor fears to tell that Mortimer is he
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
7447
140.
The muse though late to thee the muse's friend
First Line:
The muse though late to thee the muse's friend
Last Line:
Grafton's my care for he took care of thee
DMI number:
18172
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