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21.
Their ancient friends as now they nearer drew
First Line:
Their ancient friends as now they nearer drew
Last Line:
On Pompey's cause and blots the Roman name
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8471
22.
Then dire Pharsalia's plain all breathing blood
First Line:
Then dire Pharsalia's plain all breathing blood
Last Line:
They careless pass and leave disdainfully behind
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1466
23.
These Cato's morals were and this the kind
First Line:
These Cato's morals were and this the kind
Last Line:
And quit the score between her gods and Rome
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1465
24.
To learn their destinies of Ammon wait
First Line:
To learn their destinies of Ammon wait
Last Line:
And left the gaping crowd to sound the God
Author:
George Jeffreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
15457
25.
What should I ask my friend which best would be
First Line:
What should I ask my friend which best would be
Last Line:
He left scorned Ammon to the vulgar rout
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Confident)
DMI number:
3933
26.
What should I ask my friends which best would be
First Line:
What should I ask my friends which best would be
Last Line:
He left scorned Hamon to the vulgar rout
DMI number:
3658
27.
Where would thy fond thy vain enquiry go
First Line:
Where would thy fond thy vain enquiry go
Last Line:
And when Jove told this truth he told us all
DMI number:
28487
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