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11.
No balm so strongly healing can we find
First Line:
No balm so strongly healing can we find
Last Line:
More prevalent than gold to conquer love
DMI number:
23340
12.
O Short no herb no salve was ever found
First Line:
O Short no herb no salve was ever found
Last Line:
Than if the riches of the world were his
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3703
13.
Oh how does my dear Aeschines oh how
First Line:
Oh how does my dear Aeschines oh how
Last Line:
From a less barbarous foe to tempt a nobler fall
DMI number:
3947
14.
Proud Eunica when I advanced to kiss
First Line:
Proud Eunica when I advanced to kiss
Last Line:
But to a virgin bed condemned for ever lie alone
Author:
William Bowles (Absolute)
DMI number:
3923
15.
Scarce three whole days my lovely youth had passed
First Line:
Scarce three whole days my lovely youth had passed
Last Line:
The baser metal from the shining ore
DMI number:
3920
16.
Should we dear sir the causes scan
First Line:
Should we dear sir the causes scan
Last Line:
All may catch gudgeons few catch gold
Author:
Lewis Theobald (Confident)
DMI number:
3222
17.
Sweet is the music of yon lofty pines
First Line:
Sweet is the music of yon lofty pines
Last Line:
And to the fairest nymphs the dearest swain
DMI number:
23339
18.
The philters Thestylis and charms prepare
First Line:
The philters Thestylis and charms prepare
Last Line:
Adieu ye gay attendants on the night
Author:
William Bowles (Absolute)
DMI number:
3702
19.
The poet Hipponax lies here
First Line:
The poet Hipponax lies here
Last Line:
And if it please you sleep
DMI number:
15979
20.
The muses and the muse inspired crew
First Line:
The muses and the muse inspired crew
Last Line:
To chant and Hieron's valiant acts proclaim
Author:
Edward Sherborn (Confident)
DMI number:
44607
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