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21.
Fast by those banks where aged Eden glides
First Line:
Fast by those banks where aged Eden glides
Last Line:
And unawares deep lodged the envenomed dart
DMI number:
18120
22.
Far nobler pleasures open to my view
First Line:
Far nobler pleasures open to my view
Last Line:
Inflam'd my breast
Author:
William Pattison (Confident)
DMI number:
40407
23.
For arms to shield the Phrygian knight
First Line:
For arms to shield the Phrygian knight
Last Line:
And self protective stands the trial
Author:
Charles Cotton (Speculation) & William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3110
24.
From that inhuman shore these lines receive
First Line:
From that inhuman shore these lines receive
Last Line:
You find me dead O Theseus close my urn
DMI number:
18036
25.
George Limpus is lame yet has gotten a bride
First Line:
George Limpus is lame yet has gotten a bride
Last Line:
Since he's lame he can't walk why then he may ride
DMI number:
18127
26.
From these lone shades and ever-gloomy bowers
First Line:
From these lone shades and ever-gloomy bowers
Last Line:
Fly on the wings of love and conquest to her arms
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
28670
27.
Great has your pleasure doctor been
First Line:
Great has your pleasure doctor been
Last Line:
And seldom seen but great men fall
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3087
28.
Horace I think prescribes this rule
First Line:
Horace I think prescribes this rule
Last Line:
Themselves alas may die for claret
DMI number:
18053
29.
Here's to thee my Damon let's drink and be merry
First Line:
Here's to thee my Damon let's drink and be merry
Last Line:
She'll melt in the flames that I catch at her eye
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
787
30.
How vain are all the joys of man
First Line:
How vain are all the joys of man
Last Line:
Would ravish the remaining senses
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation)
DMI number:
1797
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