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31.
Boy haste away with careful place
First Line:
Boy haste away with careful place
Last Line:
Provision to a starving muse
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Absolute)
DMI number:
25768
32.
Can it be
First Line:
Can it be
Last Line:
And shall mine then continue
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
14461
33.
By nature formed to rule embarrassed states
First Line:
By nature formed to rule embarrassed states
Last Line:
Under the covert of a fictitious tale
DMI number:
6421
34.
By the side of a nobleman's house
First Line:
By the side of a nobleman's house
Last Line:
And a drum if ye please of my ar-e
DMI number:
10234
35.
By favouring wit Maecenas purchased fame
First Line:
By favouring wit Maecenas purchased fame
Last Line:
At once the patron and the poet too
DMI number:
16115
36.
Codrus a brother in the scribbling trade
First Line:
Codrus a brother in the scribbling trade
Last Line:
He dedicates his labours to himself
DMI number:
11048
37.
Come Abram's sons from every quarter come
First Line:
Come Abram's sons from every quarter come
Last Line:
And give to golden calves again your praise
DMI number:
40610
38.
Could all that passes in my breast be seen
First Line:
Could all that passes in my breast be seen
Last Line:
Your sacred name your presence can inspire
DMI number:
22146
39.
Connoisseur in pretence of the antique whose words ring
First Line:
Connoisseur in pretence of the antique whose words ring
Last Line:
The augustan age here to revive
DMI number:
37679
40.
Darcy to thee whatever of happier vein
First Line:
Darcy to thee whatever of happier vein
Last Line:
The muse's patron but the poet's friend
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
38623
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