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881.
The fight grows hot the whole war's now at work
First Line:
The fight grows hot the whole war's now at work
Last Line:
The laboured battle sweat and conquest bled
DMI number:
40312
882.
The fine vermil glow of the innocent cheek
First Line:
The fine vermil glow of the innocent cheek
Last Line:
Lest the Gods should shake off the dominion of love
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36297
883.
The first day when he pitcheth down his tents
First Line:
The first day when he pitcheth down his tents
Last Line:
He razeth all his foes with fire and sword
Author:
Christopher Marlowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
13586
884.
The French though beat te deum sing
First Line:
The French though beat te deum sing
Last Line:
And make them cry oramus
DMI number:
18060
885.
The British muse in Chaucer first began
First Line:
The British muse in Chaucer first began
Last Line:
And grateful pay their second vows to thine
Author:
Richard Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
7439
886.
The civil war from the first seeds
First Line:
The civil war from the first seeds
Last Line:
Seek matter for a lighter quill
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42074
887.
The drum is unbraced and the trumpet no more
First Line:
The drum is unbraced and the trumpet no more
Last Line:
And the birds their trim sonnets repeat
Author:
Moses Mendez (Absolute)
DMI number:
23122
888.
The eager armies meet to try their cause
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The eager armies meet to try their cause
Last Line:
And leave no conquest but one tragedy
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
13642
889.
The fate of empires and the pomp of war
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The fate of empires and the pomp of war
Last Line:
And crowned with myrtle I'll the bays despise
DMI number:
19811
890.
The fates of Bourbon laurels yield
First Line:
The fates of Bourbon laurels yield
Last Line:
Oft as he conquers in the news
DMI number:
36626
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