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71.
Or as when Cippus in the current viewed
First Line:
Or as when Cippus in the current viewed
Last Line:
And Rome's rich posts shall shine with horns of gold
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12044
72.
On the dark banks where Lethe's lazy deep
First Line:
On the dark banks where Lethe's lazy deep
Last Line:
Rolls its flow flood and rocks the nodding waves asleep
DMI number:
39762
73.
Picus who once the Ausonian sceptre held
First Line:
Picus who once the Ausonian sceptre held
Last Line:
Declined the voyage and am refuged here
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12012
74.
So when the pygmies marshalled on the plains
First Line:
So when the pygmies marshalled on the plains
Last Line:
And the Strymonian squadron seeks the clouds
DMI number:
40054
75.
Speak goddess since tis thou that best canst tell
First Line:
Speak goddess since tis thou that best canst tell
Last Line:
He paused and Celsus with his guide withdrew
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22245
76.
Such was our builder's art that soon as named
First Line:
Such was our builder's art that soon as named
Last Line:
They scarce could bear the lustre of these eyes
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
6127
77.
Soon as with gentle sighs the evening breeze
First Line:
Soon as with gentle sighs the evening breeze
Last Line:
Whilst winds lay hushed in subterranean beds
DMI number:
39912
78.
The galleys now by Pythecusa pass
First Line:
The galleys now by Pythecusa pass
Last Line:
Though lost the language yet the noise remains
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
11958
79.
The god of love grows jealous of his art
First Line:
The god of love grows jealous of his art
Last Line:
A nymph more mighty than a deity
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5310
80.
The god of sloth in undisturbed repose
First Line:
The god of sloth in undisturbed repose
Last Line:
Battening in ease and slumbering life away
DMI number:
40154
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