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51.
A rock that braves
First Line:
A rock that braves
Last Line:
Wash off the seaweeds and the founding tides
DMI number:
40108
52.
A scanty fortune clips the wings of fame
First Line:
A scanty fortune clips the wings of fame
Last Line:
And wit in rags is turned to ridicule
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Thomas Parnell (Confident)
DMI number:
29813
53.
A virgin poet was served up today
First Line:
A virgin poet was served up today
Last Line:
Send over true protestants to mend our breed
DMI number:
35803
54.
A warrior dame
First Line:
A warrior dame
Last Line:
Her Lycian quiver dances in the wind
DMI number:
40292
55.
A way there is in heaven's expanded plain
First Line:
A way there is in heaven's expanded plain
Last Line:
Lies open to the thunderer's abode
DMI number:
39851
56.
A lavish planet reigned when she was born
First Line:
A lavish planet reigned when she was born
Last Line:
And seems more heaven's than ours
DMI number:
14261
57.
A love so pure
First Line:
A love so pure
Last Line:
As light transmitted through a crystal glass
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19494
58.
A love which knows no bounds to Antony
First Line:
A love which knows no bounds to Antony
Last Line:
And shed his better influence
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20582
59.
A lump of senseless clay the leavings of a soul
First Line:
A lump of senseless clay the leavings of a soul
DMI number:
39369
60.
Ah how sweet it is to love
First Line:
Ah how sweet it is to love
Last Line:
Tis but rain and runs not clear
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
2645
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