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31.
Of trivial things I sing surprising scenes
First Line:
Of trivial things I sing surprising scenes
Last Line:
Its squeaking voice and accents not its own
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute) & George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
11583
32.
Of two battalions set in rank and file
First Line:
Of two battalions set in rank and file
Last Line:
And preached on the most patient text in Job
Author:
Daniel (the elder) Bellamy (Absolute)
DMI number:
21837
33.
Of verdant hue smooth as th' unruffled main
First Line:
Of verdant hue smooth as th' unruffled main
Last Line:
And from their face the moisture wipe away
DMI number:
12204
34.
Oh may the nine from Helicon inspire
First Line:
Oh may the nine from Helicon inspire
Last Line:
And the war ended as his rays withdrew
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
17832
35.
Sing o muse Phoebus wrath say what cause could persuade
First Line:
Sing o muse Phoebus wrath say what cause could persuade
Last Line:
To his lodge drove sir Mars and Vol trudged to his glass house
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
33830
36.
Sing o my muse the arduous doubtful strife
First Line:
Sing o my muse the arduous doubtful strife
Last Line:
And in each nymph preserve each other's life
DMI number:
22546
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Sing sing o muse the dire contested fray
First Line:
Sing sing o muse the dire contested fray
Last Line:
When lo the herald summons them to arms
Author:
Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27153
38.
So by each bard an alderman shall sit
First Line:
So by each bard an alderman shall sit
Last Line:
A heavy lord shall hang at every wit
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35042
39.
The dangers which the wretched mortal meets
First Line:
The dangers which the wretched mortal meets
Last Line:
Refine my manly sense and modernise my style
DMI number:
32481
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The devil grown old was anxious to prepare
First Line:
The devil grown old was anxious to prepare
Last Line:
The well fought battles and the fate of hell
DMI number:
37739
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