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1671.
O goddess which beloved Antium sways
First Line:
O goddess which beloved Antium sways
Last Line:
Against the Arabian and the Massaget
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42070
1672.
O Goddess whose propitious sway
First Line:
O Goddess whose propitious sway
Last Line:
And let the Massagete our vengeance feel
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25516
1673.
O great Aeneas although Jove should not
First Line:
O great Aeneas although Jove should not
Last Line:
Our power is weak our greatest strength but waste
DMI number:
44505
1674.
O Grub Street famed for dying speech
First Line:
O Grub Street famed for dying speech
Last Line:
So bad a poet is secured
DMI number:
28262
1675.
O happy cask coeval with thy lord
First Line:
O happy cask coeval with thy lord
Last Line:
Chases the friendly darkness of the night
Author:
Lionel Cranfield Sackville (Speculation)
DMI number:
35112
1676.
O happy lover O delicious night
First Line:
O happy lover O delicious night
Last Line:
And Helen's nakedness caught Paris heart
Author:
Propertius (Absolute)
DMI number:
10026
1677.
O happy souls who first aspired to climb
First Line:
O happy souls who first aspired to climb
Last Line:
Tis thus that science can the heavens obtain
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
36428
1678.
O happy swains if their own good they knew
First Line:
O happy swains if their own good they knew
Last Line:
Though he be blessed cares not to have it known
DMI number:
36105
1679.
O happy wit whose rare and fruitful vein
First Line:
O happy wit whose rare and fruitful vein
Last Line:
Teach me then dear Moliere to rhyme no more
Author:
John Oldmixon (Confident)
DMI number:
8798
1680.
Now Procas yielding to the fates his son
First Line:
Now Procas yielding to the fates his son
Last Line:
Great Romulus continued long to reign
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12029
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