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251.
That fitting measures might be taken
First Line:
That fitting measures might be taken
Last Line:
Three gen---ls now will act one
DMI number:
5706
252.
Tagus farewell that westward with thy streams
First Line:
Tagus farewell that westward with thy streams
Last Line:
O mighty Jove the winds for this me give
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8854
253.
Swift as fair Atalanta left behind
First Line:
Swift as fair Atalanta left behind
Last Line:
With kings thy clients and with God thy guide
DMI number:
21799
254.
The hawks were once at mortal jars
First Line:
The hawks were once at mortal jars
Last Line:
Both to thy wealth and ease
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
4391
255.
The heaven born muse who scorns in venal lays
First Line:
The heaven born muse who scorns in venal lays
Last Line:
And teach her sons tis freedom to obey
DMI number:
28143
256.
The hero who to Smyrna bay
First Line:
The hero who to Smyrna bay
Last Line:
Though wrote with care are wrote with ease
Author:
Thomas Lisle (Absolute)
DMI number:
27847
257.
The gathering clouds with aspect dark
First Line:
The gathering clouds with aspect dark
Last Line:
When vengeance strikes his foes
DMI number:
36718
258.
The death denouncing bell invades my ear
First Line:
The death denouncing bell invades my ear
Last Line:
And is himself the sun of Brunswick's line
DMI number:
28719
259.
The formal ape endeavours all he can
First Line:
The formal ape endeavours all he can
Last Line:
These mimic apes and we but mimic these
DMI number:
31042
260.
The patriot who with steadfast soul
First Line:
The patriot who with steadfast soul
Last Line:
And leave the royal pair's connubial joys complete
DMI number:
28386
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