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161.
Great offspring of the Tyrrhene kings
First Line:
Great offspring of the Tyrrhene kings
Last Line:
Disperse the storms and calm the main
DMI number:
10289
162.
Hail happy land whose fertile grounds
First Line:
Hail happy land whose fertile grounds
Last Line:
His own hath rightly understood
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
29687
163.
Hail happy land whose fertile grounds
First Line:
Hail happy land whose fertile grounds
Last Line:
The spunger on the public died
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
31923
164.
Great source of bliss send down a gracious beam
First Line:
Great source of bliss send down a gracious beam
Last Line:
Most discontented for thy discontent
DMI number:
36222
165.
Greatness most envied when least understood
First Line:
Greatness most envied when least understood
Last Line:
To be more wretched than the vulgar can
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
18992
166.
Greatness the earnest of malicious fate
First Line:
Greatness the earnest of malicious fate
Last Line:
Till time had quenched both life and love together
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
19936
167.
Greatness thou gaudy torment of our souls
First Line:
Greatness thou gaudy torment of our souls
Last Line:
The wise man's fetter and the rage of fools
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
18991
168.
Grieved though I am an ancient friend to lose
First Line:
Grieved though I am an ancient friend to lose
Last Line:
And add new venom when you write of Rome
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7237
169.
Hail heaven born nymph sweet peace oh hear
First Line:
Hail heaven born nymph sweet peace oh hear
Last Line:
Nor here but in our fancy stay
DMI number:
41789
170.
Hail lucid offspring of the radiant sun
First Line:
Hail lucid offspring of the radiant sun
Last Line:
From foul distempered thought or partial heats
DMI number:
22873
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