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151.
In vain alas with eager strife
First Line:
In vain alas with eager strife
Last Line:
And unto many many years extend the shortened span
DMI number:
42828
152.
In vain old Dipsas you'd asperse my fame
First Line:
In vain old Dipsas you'd asperse my fame
Last Line:
For no one credits either me or you
DMI number:
10031
153.
It happened once upon a time
First Line:
It happened once upon a time
Last Line:
But whom I leave I leave forever
DMI number:
33336
154.
It is a kind of slander to trust rumour
First Line:
It is a kind of slander to trust rumour
Last Line:
Who's angry at a slander makes it true
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
14498
155.
Long since my thoughts did thus forboding tell
First Line:
Long since my thoughts did thus forboding tell
Last Line:
A double portion of your sacred spirit
DMI number:
43429
156.
Lo on yon promontory's pendent brow
First Line:
Lo on yon promontory's pendent brow
Last Line:
And night begot oblivion worshipped as a god
DMI number:
32134
157.
Let vulgar souls triumphal arches raise
First Line:
Let vulgar souls triumphal arches raise
Last Line:
Even fiends relenting hear their rage away
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
12257
158.
Lewis the living genius fed
First Line:
Lewis the living genius fed
Last Line:
Raises those heads which cannot eat
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
17054
159.
My verse is satire Dorset lend your ear
First Line:
My verse is satire Dorset lend your ear
Last Line:
For who can write so fast as men run mad
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
26693
160.
My muse proceed and reach thy destined end
First Line:
My muse proceed and reach thy destined end
Last Line:
Born and forgot ten thousand in an hour
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
26695
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