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11.
Fair daughter once of Windsor's woods
First Line:
Fair daughter once of Windsor's woods
Last Line:
Nor Britain thunders from the deep
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
9313
12.
Hail ancient book most venerable code
First Line:
Hail ancient book most venerable code
Last Line:
And all her streams from thy deep fountain flow
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
19869
13.
Hail ancient book most venerable code
First Line:
Hail ancient book most venerable code
Last Line:
And at thy handle hang my crutches up
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
16654
14.
Horses and hounds their care their various race
First Line:
Horses and hounds their care their various race
Last Line:
Heroes and gods and walls of lofty Rome
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8426
15.
I am cried Apollo when Daphne he wooed
First Line:
I am cried Apollo when Daphne he wooed
Last Line:
And my life for it the damsel shall fly to thy arms
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
629
16.
In utmost ocean lies a lovely isle
First Line:
In utmost ocean lies a lovely isle
Last Line:
Baffle destruction and elude the grave
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
6997
17.
In courts licentious and a shameless stage
First Line:
In courts licentious and a shameless stage
Last Line:
With borrowed life and vigour not his own
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
22248
18.
Much had I heard of fair Francelia's name
First Line:
Much had I heard of fair Francelia's name
Last Line:
A bright destruction and a shining tomb
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
6994
19.
If dumb too long the drooping muse hath stayed
First Line:
If dumb too long the drooping muse hath stayed
Last Line:
No chance could sever nor the grave divide
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
22252
20.
Lavish of wit and bold appear the lines
First Line:
Lavish of wit and bold appear the lines
Last Line:
A fairer phoenix in a purer flame
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
6996
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