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51.
How many ages since has Virgil writ
First Line:
How many ages since has Virgil writ
Last Line:
Than poets should before their Mantuan god
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10780
52.
His name struck everywhere as great a damp
First Line:
His name struck everywhere as great a damp
Last Line:
In this sad case what could our vermin do
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10802
53.
How happy is the harmless country maid
First Line:
How happy is the harmless country maid
Last Line:
And whilst they live their flames can never die
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
5488
54.
How should the ignorant be judge of wit
First Line:
How should the ignorant be judge of wit
Last Line:
Or men of sense applaud the jest of fools
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9381
55.
I grant that from some mossy idol oak
First Line:
I grant that from some mossy idol oak
Last Line:
As bards began so monks rung on the chimes
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10826
56.
I first of Romans stooped to rural strains
First Line:
I first of Romans stooped to rural strains
Last Line:
And to prevailing shades the murmuring world resigned
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
3787
57.
Immodest words admit of no defence
First Line:
Immodest words admit of no defence
Last Line:
Who among troops of faultless nymphs may choose
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10765
58.
Immodest words whatever the pretence
First Line:
Immodest words whatever the pretence
Last Line:
Always want decency and often sense
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10400
59.
Instruct the listning world how Maro sings
First Line:
Instruct the listning world how Maro sings
Last Line:
Either for being like or being ill
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10769
60.
Much less must that have any place
First Line:
Much less must that have any place
Last Line:
The author blush there where the reader must
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28045
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