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11.
Though coy as Daphne chaste as infants dreams
First Line:
Though coy as Daphne chaste as infants dreams
Last Line:
And like the flint betray an hidden fire
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14301
12.
Virtue of old was scarce or women bad
First Line:
Virtue of old was scarce or women bad
Last Line:
Were they to see them all in you appear
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14041
13.
We chime to prayers toll for the dead
First Line:
We chime to prayers toll for the dead
Last Line:
The third will please the brigadier
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14049
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When nature first an human shape designed
First Line:
When nature first an human shape designed
Last Line:
It should be said the poet feigned
Author:
John Morrice (Confident)
DMI number:
13787
15.
Within this little urn the bones remain
First Line:
Within this little urn the bones remain
Last Line:
Of him whom all the world could not contain
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14302
16.
Would every Briton an Horatius prove
First Line:
Would every Briton an Horatius prove
Last Line:
And every fair be crowned with happiness
Author:
John Morrice (Speculation)
DMI number:
14116
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