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An ancient poet will appear tonight
First Line:
An ancient poet will appear tonight
Last Line:
But let our poet's laurel screen his grave
DMI number:
36261
2.
Dear thoughtless Clara to my verse attend
First Line:
Dear thoughtless Clara to my verse attend
Last Line:
And live for him who more than dies for you
Author:
Henry St John (Absolute)
DMI number:
19536
3.
Great Matanase in quest of this rich ore
First Line:
Great Matanase in quest of this rich ore
Last Line:
You like Anteus from each fall rebound
DMI number:
36604
4.
How hard's the poet's task in these our days
First Line:
How hard's the poet's task in these our days
Last Line:
And if they smile he asks no more applause
Author:
Henry St John (Absolute)
DMI number:
35927
5.
I hate the vulgar with untuneful mind
First Line:
I hate the vulgar with untuneful mind
Last Line:
And the raised lover by the poet lives
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
11845
6.
Long have I wandered from the muses seat
First Line:
Long have I wandered from the muses seat
Last Line:
But to Endymion was her love confined
Author:
Henry St John (Confident)
DMI number:
2160
7.
Long had I wandered from the muses seat
First Line:
Long had I wandered from the muses seat
Last Line:
But to Endymion was her love confined
DMI number:
36260
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I long have wandered from the muses seat
First Line:
I long have wandered from the muses seat
Last Line:
But to Endymion was her love confined
DMI number:
3851
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Kind friend with whom I sip and smoke
First Line:
Kind friend with whom I sip and smoke
Last Line:
Procure a nap though never so tipsy
DMI number:
5942
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Survey mankind observe what risks they run
First Line:
Survey mankind observe what risks they run
Last Line:
And fighting stroll from wake to wake for bread
DMI number:
33188
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