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21.
In Greek and Roman writings skilled
First Line:
In Greek and Roman writings skilled
Last Line:
And high in spirits bid our cares farewell
DMI number:
25576
22.
In Pope's melodious verse the graces smile
First Line:
In Pope's melodious verse the graces smile
Last Line:
But Pope shall reign supreme in poetry and wit
DMI number:
36390
23.
My Sallust's generous thoughts disdain
First Line:
My Sallust's generous thoughts disdain
Last Line:
With undesiring eyes behold
DMI number:
25522
24.
If each new moon my rustic maid
First Line:
If each new moon my rustic maid
Last Line:
More grateful than a hecatomb
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25603
25.
If ever from heaven the slightest harm
First Line:
If ever from heaven the slightest harm
Last Line:
Should tempt their consorts from their arms
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25529
26.
Iccius whose breast th'Arabian gold inspires
First Line:
Iccius whose breast th'Arabian gold inspires
Last Line:
And Xenophon and Plato for the sword
Author:
William Duncombe (Speculation)
DMI number:
900
27.
If fortune smile or prove unkind
First Line:
If fortune smile or prove unkind
Last Line:
Convey us all to our eternal state
DMI number:
25523
28.
If god or fate to man would give
First Line:
If god or fate to man would give
Last Line:
When each delight is palled by age
DMI number:
36389
29.
Kings rule their flocks with awful sway
First Line:
Kings rule their flocks with awful sway
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For the more cumbrous riches of the great
DMI number:
25568
30.
Maecenas from an ancient race
First Line:
Maecenas from an ancient race
Last Line:
And touch with lofty head the skies
DMI number:
25377
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