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1.
Great Homer's birth seven rival cities claim
First Line:
Great Homer's birth seven rival cities claim
Last Line:
The Greek has rivals but thy Shakespeare none
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
22492
2.
Much loved she long with warm affection served
First Line:
Much loved she long with warm affection served
Last Line:
For few have lived and few have died so well
DMI number:
35695
3.
Reader if science honour reason charm
First Line:
Reader if science honour reason charm
Last Line:
Start from this tomb he would and call thee fool and knave
Author:
Thomas Seward (Confident)
DMI number:
25171
4.
Reader if virtue science reason charm
First Line:
Reader if virtue science reason charm
Last Line:
But think not Walmsley dead he lives in thee
DMI number:
35693
5.
Thanks Chloe thy coquetting art
First Line:
Thanks Chloe thy coquetting art
Last Line:
By dozens one may see 'em
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
22605
6.
The potent lord that this bright villa planned
First Line:
The potent lord that this bright villa planned
Last Line:
That in the midst the tree of knowledge grows
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
22498
7.
When fair Serena first I knew
First Line:
When fair Serena first I knew
Last Line:
On everlasting hills of snow
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
22495
8.
When Oldfield dies even Congreve's laurels fade
First Line:
When Oldfield dies even Congreve's laurels fade
Last Line:
The first bad exit Oldfield ever made
DMI number:
34923
9.
Whilst you Athenia with assiduous toil
First Line:
Whilst you Athenia with assiduous toil
Last Line:
And be that union in Athenia's mind
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
22604
10.
Whilst you Athenia with unwearied toil
First Line:
Whilst you Athenia with unwearied toil
Last Line:
And be that union in Athenia's mind
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
19592