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11.
For once I dare to touch the sounding harp
First Line:
For once I dare to touch the sounding harp
Last Line:
The copious tears descending from his eye
DMI number:
31910
12.
Hail sacred maid in Pindus' groves retired
First Line:
Hail sacred maid in Pindus' groves retired
Last Line:
Acknowledged whilst she wept for Catta's fate
DMI number:
9842
13.
Hail teasing monster tyrant of the town
First Line:
Hail teasing monster tyrant of the town
Last Line:
Defy the vice can or the velvet sleeve
DMI number:
5805
14.
Here madam take this humble slave
First Line:
Here madam take this humble slave
Last Line:
Gives life if she's your friend and glory if your foe
Author:
Joshua Barnes (Speculation)
DMI number:
5107
15.
How shall I now the nine invoke
First Line:
How shall I now the nine invoke
Last Line:
Lest it should into atoms fly
Author:
Lawrence Whyte (Confident) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
15671
16.
In those dark caverns of the teeming earth
First Line:
In those dark caverns of the teeming earth
Last Line:
Fall innocent and meet us on our guard
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
11590
17.
Illustrious Bladud best of kings
First Line:
Illustrious Bladud best of kings
Last Line:
Can teach the guilty to forget
DMI number:
33622
18.
In Midford lane near to St Clement's Steeple
First Line:
In Midford lane near to St Clement's Steeple
Last Line:
A Commonwealth their Government shall be
DMI number:
43708
19.
In Milford lane near to St Clement's steeple
First Line:
In Milford lane near to St Clement's steeple
Last Line:
Resolve by single fight to try the day
Author:
Charles Sackville (Confident) & Henry Savile (Confident)
DMI number:
6646
20.
Long was the muse of every theme bereft
First Line:
Long was the muse of every theme bereft
Last Line:
In softer terms I'll say they ease their nature
DMI number:
11294
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