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11.
In that remote and solitary place
First Line:
In that remote and solitary place
Last Line:
A burial so obscure a muse so mean
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
23435
12.
Let the trumpets sound
First Line:
Let the trumpets sound
Last Line:
That will not put it on
DMI number:
1620
13.
If neither brass nor marble can withstand
First Line:
If neither brass nor marble can withstand
Last Line:
Is out at elbows why should I repine
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
16328
14.
Modest shentle when her but see
First Line:
Modest shentle when her but see
Last Line:
Pray send her word if her can love
DMI number:
44500
15.
O what will become of poor Darby McHone
First Line:
O what will become of poor Darby McHone
Last Line:
And assist to bring in the pretender
DMI number:
31787
16.
Sing muse the Briton who on mountains bred
First Line:
Sing muse the Briton who on mountains bred
Last Line:
Yet fragrant leeks shall for thy brows instead of laurel grow
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Absolute)
DMI number:
8117
17.
Stop stop my steed hail Cambria hail
First Line:
Stop stop my steed hail Cambria hail
Last Line:
I'll come again to London
DMI number:
19739
18.
Some sing Molly Mog of the rose
First Line:
Some sing Molly Mog of the rose
Last Line:
Are excelled by hur Gwinifrid Shones
DMI number:
23783
19.
Taff boasted not of learning much or arts
First Line:
Taff boasted not of learning much or arts
Last Line:
And leaves the couple to their warm desires
Author:
Francis Hauksbee (Absolute)
DMI number:
9706
20.
The health my gentle love thou gavest to me
First Line:
The health my gentle love thou gavest to me
Last Line:
Which endless tracts of haggard rocks surround
DMI number:
19134
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