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1.
Delightful favourite of the tuneful nine
First Line:
Delightful favourite of the tuneful nine
Last Line:
The Stygian wave had covered all the godlike boy
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3205
2.
Fair virgin this epistle begs
First Line:
Fair virgin this epistle begs
Last Line:
To plunder owes his gilded state
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
16322
3.
Forgive me sir if I approve
First Line:
Forgive me sir if I approve
Last Line:
The youth a rival grew
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
36702
4.
For gentle ease and downy sleep
First Line:
For gentle ease and downy sleep
Last Line:
Has kindly raised above the crowd
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
16321
5.
Her frail remains are here contained
First Line:
Her frail remains are here contained
Last Line:
Those patterns fairer than before
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
24927
6.
Shall Pug the blooming nymph's peculiar care
First Line:
Shall Pug the blooming nymph's peculiar care
Last Line:
What brandy could not Helicon should give
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
23049
7.
The dreadful wars which wooden pygmies wage
First Line:
The dreadful wars which wooden pygmies wage
Last Line:
And in mock storms they sacked their vanquished Troy
DMI number:
32239
8.
The poem which originally great
First Line:
The poem which originally great
Last Line:
And in its native majesty confessed
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
36700
9.
This end our infant stage declares
First Line:
This end our infant stage declares
Last Line:
On that without misgiving fear
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
36701