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41.
Propitious chance led Perseus once to view
First Line:
Propitious chance led Perseus once to view
Last Line:
You but beheld admired and so enjoyed
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
7361
42.
Read this yet be not troubled when you read
First Line:
Read this yet be not troubled when you read
Last Line:
Sink at thy feet into eternal rest
Author:
Ovid (Confident) & Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
7372
43.
See the descending sun
First Line:
See the descending sun
Last Line:
With paint no mortal pencil can express
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
18780
44.
So in old times the mournful Orpheus stood
First Line:
So in old times the mournful Orpheus stood
Last Line:
Death can inflict for it was death to part
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
7368
45.
Stay wretched swain lie here and here lament
First Line:
Stay wretched swain lie here and here lament
Last Line:
Adieu to poetry adieu to love
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
7348
46.
Such Cato was of such exalted kind
First Line:
Such Cato was of such exalted kind
Last Line:
Free from all self desire or self design
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
6475
47.
Tell me what means this anger of the heavens
First Line:
Tell me what means this anger of the heavens
Last Line:
So heavy on the brows of bended mountains
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
19070
48.
Take all the love a lover ever could claim
First Line:
Take all the love a lover ever could claim
Last Line:
When tis solicited dear youth by you
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
40409
49.
The great Atridae felt a feebler joy
First Line:
The great Atridae felt a feebler joy
Last Line:
Dead at your door your lover you will find
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident) & Propertius (Absolute)
DMI number:
10014
50.
The gloomy arbours
First Line:
The gloomy arbours
Last Line:
Through all Elizium all the flowery groves
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
18718
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